can anyone help.......radar detector??
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Re: (DaddyFatSacks)
What you will need:
1) 10 Feet Of power wire( 8 guage ).
2) Near by 120v recepticle
Simply split the primary wire from the radar detector so that botht he positive and the negative wires are showing.
Take 5 feet of of the wire (preferably 8 guage) and connect the negative wire on the radar dector to the left hole on the recepticle.
Then run the remaining 5 feet of the wire from the postitive wire on the radar detector to the right side of the recepticle.
Thats how I did mine and it works like a champ!!!
Modified by Steve Berman at 4:24 PM 4/16/2003
1) 10 Feet Of power wire( 8 guage ).
2) Near by 120v recepticle
Simply split the primary wire from the radar detector so that botht he positive and the negative wires are showing.
Take 5 feet of of the wire (preferably 8 guage) and connect the negative wire on the radar dector to the left hole on the recepticle.
Then run the remaining 5 feet of the wire from the postitive wire on the radar detector to the right side of the recepticle.
Thats how I did mine and it works like a champ!!!
Modified by Steve Berman at 4:24 PM 4/16/2003
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Re: (Steve Berman)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Steve Berman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> What you will need:
1) 10 Feet Of power wire( 8 guage ).
2) Near by 120v recepticle
Simply split the primary wire from the radar detector so that botht he positive and the negative wires are showing.
Take 5 feet of of the wire (preferably 8 guage) and connect the negative wire on the radar dector to the left whole on the recepticle.
Then run the remaining 5 feet of the wire from the postitive wire on the radar detector to the right side of the recepticle.
Thats how I did mine and it works like a champ!!! </TD></TR></TABLE>
same method I used...
1) 10 Feet Of power wire( 8 guage ).
2) Near by 120v recepticle
Simply split the primary wire from the radar detector so that botht he positive and the negative wires are showing.
Take 5 feet of of the wire (preferably 8 guage) and connect the negative wire on the radar dector to the left whole on the recepticle.
Then run the remaining 5 feet of the wire from the postitive wire on the radar detector to the right side of the recepticle.
Thats how I did mine and it works like a champ!!! </TD></TR></TABLE>
same method I used...
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Re: (Steve Berman)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Steve Berman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Everyone has access to a recepticle. Just ask someone if they have one if you dont. </TD></TR></TABLE>
There`s comedy in that statement.....I swear!
Modified by sinister at 2:33 PM 4/16/2003
There`s comedy in that statement.....I swear!
Modified by sinister at 2:33 PM 4/16/2003
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Re: can anyone help.......radar detector?? (XxCIVICxX)
this thread has WAY too much misinformation. The only correct response is the one directly above me. If you think you can turn a detector into a jammer, then I feel sorry for you. You might as well start form scratch, because a detector is designed to do nothing but DETECT! its impossible to turn it into a jammer. Even "jammers" that are mounted all over the vehicle (under the hood, interioir, license plate, etc.) dont jam all radar/laser signals. I will post proof of all of this tomorrow.
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Re: can anyone help.......radar detector?? (XxCIVICxX)
sorry steve, i didnt actually read through your entire post, all i read was the "supply list", but now that ive read it all, i see you were joking
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Re: (Steve Berman)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Steve Berman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> What you will need:
1) 10 Feet Of power wire( 8 guage ).
2) Near by 120v recepticle
Simply split the primary wire from the radar detector so that botht he positive and the negative wires are showing.
Take 5 feet of of the wire (preferably 8 guage) and connect the negative wire on the radar dector to the left hole on the recepticle.
Then run the remaining 5 feet of the wire from the postitive wire on the radar detector to the right side of the recepticle.
Thats how I did mine and it works like a champ!!!
Modified by Steve Berman at 4:24 PM 4/16/2003</TD></TR></TABLE>
holy ****, everyone dies!
unbelievable, some might have actually tried this. I log off now...
1) 10 Feet Of power wire( 8 guage ).
2) Near by 120v recepticle
Simply split the primary wire from the radar detector so that botht he positive and the negative wires are showing.
Take 5 feet of of the wire (preferably 8 guage) and connect the negative wire on the radar dector to the left hole on the recepticle.
Then run the remaining 5 feet of the wire from the postitive wire on the radar detector to the right side of the recepticle.
Thats how I did mine and it works like a champ!!!
Modified by Steve Berman at 4:24 PM 4/16/2003</TD></TR></TABLE>
holy ****, everyone dies!
unbelievable, some might have actually tried this. I log off now...
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