Yes you can but if they are joined together with a constant plus from the battery, your car might not start if you leave the radio on after parking your car, the radio drains the battery. If they are joined together to a plus terminal at the ignition key, then the radio can't memorize the radio stations because all power to the radio is cut off when you remove the key from the ignition. Therefore connecting them correctly is essential.
Stereo can't work unless sufficient voltage , same will be connected to higher input voltage your system will be damaged.
The same way you connected in the first place
a mini (1/8") cable can be a y-cable, particularly if it is used to connect a 1/8" stereo connector (like an iPod) to a RCA stereo cable. The 1/8" stereo plug must split (Y) to the left and right RCA in order to connect in stereo.
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You need to turn the battery off and then disconnect the stereo. You can then connect the new CD player on the same wires.
The GREEN and BLACK is a non stereo hook-up cable. Use the Green for VIDEO and the Black for the LEFT channel of AUDIO.
The easiest/tidiest way would be to buy a RF transmitter that plugs in to your iPod and sends the signal to your vehicles FM radio. Tune the stereo to the same frequency as the transmitter, and you're done!
Fuse ProblemIn your wiring you have caused a power wire for the lights to come in contact with ground. the closest one that i can think of is the cig lighter illumination wire. it is on the same loom as the stereo. either that or you have used the light circuit for power to your radio and have overloaded it. p.s. check the red with yellow stripe wire it is for illumination and it may be grounded or connected to your power to the stereo. I had the same problem after i did mine. I had hooked stereo ground wire to the backlight from the old stereo. It looked like ground when i checked it with multimeter. Make sure your ground wire is on steel or chassis.
Before you proceed, disconnect everything and when you plug back in, make sure each electrical cord in connected to the same circuit in your home/site. If you are not sure, plug in to the same strip or wall socket. Then proceed to connect these devices as you had before with that exception. If it is not practical to keep the set up that works without the "hum", use a wireless connection between PC and STEREO, such as a FM transmitter (100-200 feet capacity) My recommendation in buy a simple mixer ($44)
yes two resistors can connect both in series and parallel because when you connect two resistors in a closed loop, the same intensity of current flows across them and also they are connected to the same nodes which are the conditions for series and parallel connections respectively.
On the same post connected to the battery.
Yes, you can. Your office computer should be connected to Intranet Connection and your home computer should also connect to the same network then you can share the files and folders