Hey guys, I am installing a MBT-RX marine Bluetooth adapter and a 19.5V TV on my 2007 340 SeaRay Sundancer. I have been reading through all of the posts on this form and really appreciate everything I learned from everyone as there is a wealth of information.
However, I could not find anything regarding the "preferred" way to wire into the 12V system. My question here is, how would the professionals do this?
Q1: 12V MBT-RX marine bluetooth adapter - There is a harness going into the radio and a 12V lead going to the 'stereo' breaker. To keep it on the stereo circuit, can I simply cut the harness 12V wire and and splice into it using butt connectors?
Q2: I have a 12V RECEPTACLE/TV breaker that doesn't actually power the LG 32" TV that (I believe) was factory installed. I THINK (I need to check) this breaker goes to a TV in the aft cabin (below the TV in the picture). Ideally, I would like to keep both TVs on the same circuit (I know I need to check if the breaker can handle the load if they are both working). For this should I also just run a splice from the existing circuit?
Factory installed? TV
Breaker panel:
However, I could not find anything regarding the "preferred" way to wire into the 12V system. My question here is, how would the professionals do this?
Q1: 12V MBT-RX marine bluetooth adapter - There is a harness going into the radio and a 12V lead going to the 'stereo' breaker. To keep it on the stereo circuit, can I simply cut the harness 12V wire and and splice into it using butt connectors?
Q2: I have a 12V RECEPTACLE/TV breaker that doesn't actually power the LG 32" TV that (I believe) was factory installed. I THINK (I need to check) this breaker goes to a TV in the aft cabin (below the TV in the picture). Ideally, I would like to keep both TVs on the same circuit (I know I need to check if the breaker can handle the load if they are both working). For this should I also just run a splice from the existing circuit?
Factory installed? TV
Breaker panel: