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Did you know that you don't need to buy a stereo specifically for home use? You can use your car stereo. Follow these steps to safely connect your car stereo to your home power supply.
Steps
Method 1
Method 1 of 2:
On the PSU
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1Disconnect all power from PSU.
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2Depending on year and model of PSU, there may have different color wires. on my PSU, there are black, blue, yellow, orange, red, and green.Advertisement
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3Try to eliminate blue, orange, red and green.[1]
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4Now all the yellow wires using the wire strippers, strip them approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm).
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5Twist all yellow cords together.
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6Now do the same procedure for the black wires.[2]
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:
On Stereo
Community Q&A
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QuestionI carried out all instructions in the article, but I'm getting very few stations and lot of static. Do I need an an aerial to receive good reception?Community AnswerYou need a proper antenna. Otherwise, the radio won't get enough signal. Also, use a good quality wire for connecting the antenna to the radio.
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QuestionIs the procedure the same for a 24 pin connector?Guna VardhanCommunity AnswerThe 24pin Header will only go in one way. Check the pin header carefully for damage and make sure none of the pins are bent. AS you have RMA'd the board, I'd suggest the issue is with the Pin Header or if it's an older PSU, it may predate current ATX 2.2 power connection standards.
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QuestionWhat PSU should I use for this?Community AnswerAny PSU from a PC should work. You can either buy one or try to find an old one from a computer. It doesn't matter how many W it is, or whether it's modular or not.
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Things You'll Need
- power supply unit "psu" 12volts
- car stereo (any brand)
- wire connectors
- wire strippers
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