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Safari 24 <> 12 V Trying to install a stereo
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 7:19 pm
by george.ene
G'day.
I'm trying to install a stereo in a 24v safari. There are a whole bunch of 24>12v converters around but once installed the stereo seems to be cutting out (rebooting) once the volume is past 1/3.
I've used a 10a 24 > 12 converter. Wondering have you folks had the issue? and if so where should I start looking.
Cheers,
Re: Safari 24 <> 12 V Trying to install a stereo
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 7:32 pm
by nztimr33
might need a higher amperage voltage reducer perhaps?
Re: Safari 24 <> 12 V Trying to install a stereo
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 7:41 pm
by tweake
poor mans guide is 2x the rating of the stereo's fuse tho it depends on the converter. its just stereo's can draw more than the fuse rating, but its so short in time that the fuse doesn't blow. so when you crank it up, especially with big bass, they can peak well over what the reducer can handle.
the other problem you may face is most stereo's have a switch power feed and a full time power feed which keeps the clock/settings.
Re: Safari 24 <> 12 V Trying to install a stereo
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 7:42 pm
by muskie
george.ene wrote:G'day.
I'm trying to install a stereo in a 24v safari. There are a whole bunch of 24>12v converters around but once installed the stereo seems to be cutting out (rebooting) once the volume is past 1/3.
I've used a 10a 24 > 12 converter. Wondering have you folks had the issue? and if so where should I start looking.
Cheers,
ive done 4 of these and i have ALWAYS had to put in a seperate 24v reducer, otherwise it will blink on and off.. just got a cheap $15-$20 buck one off trademe. pretty normal with safaris...
Re: Safari 24 <> 12 V Trying to install a stereo
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 7:46 pm
by andy3542
hey mate.
i bought my truck with a small converter already installed and found it just wasnt enough so i ended up buying a new one (45amp) and have had no issues and can now run other 12v aux gear as well... cheers
Re: Safari 24 <> 12 V Trying to install a stereo
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:43 pm
by george.ene
Thanks heaps chaps, I'll look at a bigger converter and also measure the acc (tip from stinky)

cheers.