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<blockquote data-quote="Mitchell Fosgate III" data-source="post: 8887795" data-attributes="member: 691623"><p style="text-align: justify">What is with the one or two post per day routine? Yesterday I had three post then this one. Also on the topics talked about. I usually am for anything goes. On car wiring for example, #18 wiring gauge used on most ISO connection. And I believe I said to that it really doesn't matter what pin slots you use, just as long as you get the correct power wire used. And putting it in any slots will do. As long as you have the correct adapter. And it is so. My question now is will information like this affect posting? In almost all likelihood, yes. So others can join in. I would assume this issue is the case. Lots of traffic on the internet. So cannot handle 145,000 post all at once and in at one location. Hawai'i. That's my input to the posting issues. Sorry one more input: <strong><u> PAC adapter SWI-RC, </u></strong>black/white wire analog 2, you'll have to use a 560 ohm resistor inline with the solder connections to both the factory side and radio side harness for a single din. On some cars used. For a Nissan, I'll have to check. If your car doesn't have that function, then cut off that wire. Don't need it. </p> <p style="text-align: justify"></p> <p style="text-align: justify">One more additional comment on posting: I know a lot of Hawaii fans are on the forum. So I'll be honest. I don't want to get banned for dumber forum goers or car audio guys. And that's my third point, I'm for anything goes even on electronics issues. Plus some of them may be scared too because they're high schoolers or just average electronic guys or car owners. So that's why the minimum post for some Hawaii fans like me. Personally I duke it out to 10 post arguing, but too slow and awkward by then. Thanks again.</p> <p style="text-align: justify"></p> <p style="text-align: justify">Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitchell Fosgate III, post: 8887795, member: 691623"] [JUSTIFY]What is with the one or two post per day routine? Yesterday I had three post then this one. Also on the topics talked about. I usually am for anything goes. On car wiring for example, #18 wiring gauge used on most ISO connection. And I believe I said to that it really doesn't matter what pin slots you use, just as long as you get the correct power wire used. And putting it in any slots will do. As long as you have the correct adapter. And it is so. My question now is will information like this affect posting? In almost all likelihood, yes. So others can join in. I would assume this issue is the case. Lots of traffic on the internet. So cannot handle 145,000 post all at once and in at one location. Hawai'i. That's my input to the posting issues. Sorry one more input: [B][U] PAC adapter SWI-RC, [/U][/B]black/white wire analog 2, you'll have to use a 560 ohm resistor inline with the solder connections to both the factory side and radio side harness for a single din. On some cars used. For a Nissan, I'll have to check. If your car doesn't have that function, then cut off that wire. Don't need it. One more additional comment on posting: I know a lot of Hawaii fans are on the forum. So I'll be honest. I don't want to get banned for dumber forum goers or car audio guys. And that's my third point, I'm for anything goes even on electronics issues. Plus some of them may be scared too because they're high schoolers or just average electronic guys or car owners. So that's why the minimum post for some Hawaii fans like me. Personally I duke it out to 10 post arguing, but too slow and awkward by then. Thanks again. Thanks![/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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