take the batt constant, and the acc. and connect them to the pos clip, and the neg. wire to the neg. clip
on your car the white w/blue stripe is 12 volt power you connect it to the yellow on the jvc stereo and the yellow w/ red stripe is the 12 volt accessory connect it to the red on the jvc stereo and connect the jvc stereo ground (black) to your cars black wire on the harness
No, the battery charger has to match the voltage of the battery it is to charge.
Not on any modern car with a 12 volt system.
No, an automobile battery charger outputs 12 Volts. This is far too many volts to charge a 5 Volt battery. You would destroy the 5 Volt battery with this charger.
There are several ways to connect an iPod to your car stereo. One of the ways is using an FM Modulator. Another way to connect an iPod is a line-in connection.
Yes, you can use a twelve volt car battery charger. Be sure to set it on low.
connect the positive and negative to the stereo
Connect a 12 volt battery charger to the battery.
Use a battery charger. That converts AC to DC. Simply connect the + constant(usually yellow) on the deck and the ignition +(usually red) to the + of the battery charger and run the ground to the - of the battery charger. I was thinking maybe a computer power supply to have a more "permanent" type of setting? Is this a good idea?
As long as it is a 12 volt battery you can if you set the charger on low.
No you cannot house amps use 120 volt ac car amps use 12 volt dc
no, if you charge 9 volt battery with 12 volt battery you will destroy 9 volt battery