You need a car audio power supply. Something like the link I have included. I'm not advertising these units nor am I affiliated with that site. Just so you can get an idea of what is needed.
http://www.hifisoundconnection.com/Shop/Control/fp/scat/39853/SFV/30046
the ACC wire from the stereo is connected to constant power (+12V)
NO
Yes it can.
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Home AV equipment is designed for 110vAC. A car runs on 12vDC. That disparity is your primary concern. After that home AV, at least good quality ones, are much larger than their car cousins. However, it is entirely feasible. But why would you want to?
Just ground the stereo to a pipe for your water line or something. But if I'm not mistaken you may need an amplifier/inverter to run a car deck off of power supplied to a home. It has to do with the Voltage or amps I think. I wouldn't know the
http://www.modifiedlife.com/car-radio-wiring-diagram-and-car-stereo-wire-diagram-2001-saturn-sc1/ orange and yellow wires are power
In my experience, Bay Car & Home Entertainment is the best place to buy a car stereo in San Francisco.
You'll need a pretty substantial amplifier to fully power the Boss Diablo D693.However any car stereo will power it at lower volume levels.
No, power inverters aren't good enough for Home audio equipment and the power supply inside your amp/receiver will buzz like it's going to blow up due to the power inverter. Trust me, been there, tried that.
Yes, the cassette is inserted into your car stereo which uses power from the battery.
Who knows? You need to test the circuit with a test light or digital multimeter. It could be as simple as a blown fuse, or it could be a defective car stereo.