Or at least I hope they're small.... When I get some free time in the next few weeks, I hope to sort out some small things, and combing the archive has left me with some questions. So I defer to the collective wisdom.
I recently got an old Becker to replace the functional but hideous 90's Sony that came with the car when I got it last year. The Becker tests great, but I'm having a bit of trouble sorting out wiring connections. It's a stereo Europa with separate amp. The previous owner had bypassed the power connections and two fuses (just below coolant tank) through the firewall, and wired it to the cigarette lighter and clock (switched and unswitched, I'm surmising). Since the Becker (unlike the Sony) doesn't seem to have a built-in fuse, does it seem foolish to use this non-original wiring arrangement? If so, should I splice in a fuse to the power input? Or would it be wiser to rehabilitate the original set-up, with the lines through the firewall to the two-fuse box in the engine compartment. The latter are no longer connected to anything, and I'm unsure where to run a line--straight to battery?
I think I've sorted out the wiring to electric antenna, which I gather goes to the conical screws on the amp.
Rick
Dallas TX
1967 250SL, 4-speed