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Help me start my Sony MEX-XB100BT
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<blockquote data-quote="wingless" data-source="post: 8524296" data-attributes="member: 670965"><p>At this point the only cost-effective solution would be to fabricate the power cable.</p><p></p><p>Here is the <a href="https://sony.encompass.com/item/10381418/Sony/1-848-736-11/Cable_For_Automobile_(Power)" target="_blank">Sony 1-848-736-11 Cable for Automotive Power</a> for $76.15. This is the <a href="https://sony.encompass.com/item/10313133/Sony/1-848-738-11/Cable_For_Automobile-12p" target="_blank">Sony 1-848-738-11 Cable for Automotive 12 Position</a> for $18.22.</p><p></p><p>All that is required is <a href="http://www.westmarine.com/WestAdvisor/Marine-Wire-Size-And-Ampacity" target="_blank">an appropriately sized wire</a>, I would use 8 AWG, but 10 AWG will work, with appropriate connectors properly crimped onto the ends. A Faston connector, as shown <a href="http:////forums/general-discussion/628319-help-me-start-my-sony-mex-xb100bt.html#post8838573" target="_blank">here</a> looks to be capable of working. It looks to me like the tab is double thickness, so the Faston receptacle will need to be stretched open the first time it is plugged into the stereo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wingless, post: 8524296, member: 670965"] At this point the only cost-effective solution would be to fabricate the power cable. Here is the [URL="https://sony.encompass.com/item/10381418/Sony/1-848-736-11/Cable_For_Automobile_(Power)"]Sony 1-848-736-11 Cable for Automotive Power[/URL] for $76.15. This is the [URL="https://sony.encompass.com/item/10313133/Sony/1-848-738-11/Cable_For_Automobile-12p"]Sony 1-848-738-11 Cable for Automotive 12 Position[/URL] for $18.22. All that is required is [URL="http://www.westmarine.com/WestAdvisor/Marine-Wire-Size-And-Ampacity"]an appropriately sized wire[/URL], I would use 8 AWG, but 10 AWG will work, with appropriate connectors properly crimped onto the ends. A Faston connector, as shown [URL="http:////forums/general-discussion/628319-help-me-start-my-sony-mex-xb100bt.html#post8838573"]here[/URL] looks to be capable of working. It looks to me like the tab is double thickness, so the Faston receptacle will need to be stretched open the first time it is plugged into the stereo. [/QUOTE]
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