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  1. I have decided to go with the suggestion from Scouser. I have got myself a griffin powerpod charger however before tearing it all apart i would feel a bit more confident in building the cable if i was working from a diagram a bit more technical than the photo post in an earlier post. I can workout that the charger cable has cables in it - the shielding cables and some wires. from the written bit i guess that i tie the shieling cables together but where does the black cable come from? As you can most probably gather im getting a bit messed up with wires and wot not. Would anyone be able to post a wiring diagram as i have friends who can help me if its from a diagram but they 2 dont really understand the picture. Thanks again guys for your help Matt
  2. Do you have instructions or a circuit diagram for the kenwood aux input lead. I am trying to construct one and I have a 13 pin din on on end and have wired the right/left signals to the correct pins. I have also learnt that there is a k resistor in there aswell. Do you know what is wired into and out of the resistor? cheers Scouser
  3. Hi there I have been watching this post closely as I am trying to achieve a similar solution however i only have one headunit, which i am thinking should make things easier!?! I have a kenwood head unit which has a (13 pin din) CD changer input socket on the back. I have made a auxiliary input lead like that one mentioned in the previous posts (CA-AUX1). It has a 13pin din on one end and 2 femal phono plugs on the other. I would like some help to see if what I am trying to achieve is possible- I am trying to create a cable like the one displayed before, that plugs into the bottom of my IPOD. This cable then goes into my aux cable (transferring the audio to my headunit through the aux facility) and is somehome connected to a power source so that the IPOD is charged when it is placed in the car. I have read what you have been doing but i think i got lost as i understand you are also trying to install a cd changer into the aux input aswell. Do you guys think what i am trying to achieve is possible and secondarly do you know where i should start and how i should tackle it? If anyone has any wiring diagrams that would be great. Many thanks Matt
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