I have fixed a new radio to my 4DR5 J44 Jeep. The radio is 12V and the vehicle is on 24V. So first I used a 24V - 12V Converter (10Amp) and after fixing it the batteries were getting weak such as if I keep the vehicle idle for 4-5days its hard even to start also. So I throw away the converter (which I bough it from Petta market - 2nd cross street) and connect the radio directly to a one battery (+ wire) and got the (-) from the body. But the problem did not end. I checked and found that when I disconnect the 24 supply by removing the (-) terminal which connects to the body still the current is passing because parking and ceiling lights are working (however the light is very weak). Is this because of a malfunction of the radio? Because everything goes off when I disconnect the radio (+) wire which comes directly from a single battery. If you have any idea please add a reply. Thanks in advance.
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Hello friends,
I have fixed a new radio to my 4DR5 J44 Jeep. The radio is 12V and the vehicle is on 24V. So first I used a 24V - 12V Converter (10Amp) and after fixing it the batteries were getting weak such as if I keep the vehicle idle for 4-5days its hard even to start also. So I throw away the converter (which I bough it from Petta market - 2nd cross street) and connect the radio directly to a one battery (+ wire) and got the (-) from the body. But the problem did not end. I checked and found that when I disconnect the 24 supply by removing the (-) terminal which connects to the body still the current is passing because parking and ceiling lights are working (however the light is very weak). Is this because of a malfunction of the radio? Because everything goes off when I disconnect the radio (+) wire which comes directly from a single battery. If you have any idea please add a reply. Thanks in advance.
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