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Power Surge JVC radio
Hi,
I have a JVC car cd/radio cant remember model number.. Its fitted in a Peugeot 206 1.9TD. All the wires are correctly fitted and secure, but when the ignition is sometimes turned on/off the stereo makes a cracking noise then the screen goes blank, then after a few seconds (About 30) the stereo will work again, with all the preset radio stations reset. All I can presume that happens is that a power surge causes the radio to reset.. What I want to know is, is there a device (and where can I get it from) that can fit in-between the car and radio to control a power surge, Thanks for any help Oli |
Power Surge JVC radio
You could try a capacitor. Thier to store power from the battery for your
subs because they hit so hard it's bad for your battery. Maybe you could get a really cheap one and use that so it wont skip out on ya. -- You make fun of what you are really afraid of... and thats us...... 2002 Dodge Viper Venom 1000 Twin Turbo by Hennessey Performance Engineering ( www.HennesseyPerformance.com ) Power Output: 900 - 1300 hp Tested Acceleration: 0-60 in 1.85 sec., 1/4 mile in 8.93 sec. @ 150+ mph (AND that's only with the optional auto transmission and drag tires). "The Question Asker" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a JVC car cd/radio cant remember model number.. Its fitted in a Peugeot 206 1.9TD. All the wires are correctly fitted and secure, but when the ignition is sometimes turned on/off the stereo makes a cracking noise then the screen goes blank, then after a few seconds (About 30) the stereo will work again, with all the preset radio stations reset. All I can presume that happens is that a power surge causes the radio to reset.. What I want to know is, is there a device (and where can I get it from) that can fit in-between the car and radio to control a power surge, Thanks for any help Oli |
Power Surge JVC radio
Hi Oli,
You're looking for something called and MOV, metal oxide varistor. It's a cheap two pin passive device that is high impedence under normal conditions, and will short during high-voltage conditions. MOV's can be purchased at varying clamping voltages (Voltage where mov starts to clamp....). They're easy to install because their connected in parallel. See panasonic or littlefuse for mov's. I would first check how 'constant' is the 12V supply before installing these. Gordon "The Question Asker" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a JVC car cd/radio cant remember model number.. Its fitted in a Peugeot 206 1.9TD. All the wires are correctly fitted and secure, but when the ignition is sometimes turned on/off the stereo makes a cracking noise then the screen goes blank, then after a few seconds (About 30) the stereo will work again, with all the preset radio stations reset. All I can presume that happens is that a power surge causes the radio to reset.. What I want to know is, is there a device (and where can I get it from) that can fit in-between the car and radio to control a power surge, Thanks for any help Oli |
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