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Modifying IceLink cable for DSP power
Some people have asked for clarification of how I modified my IceLink Plus cable to connect the DSP adapter device to the car. Here are a few pictures that hopefully shed light on the subject. This is only for vehicles that require the DSP adapter for proper function of the IceLink (my 2006 X5 did).
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I was looking for something like this in the FAQ.
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We would prefer a separate power source so you are not pulling power from the ice>Link - you could tap off of a purple wire w/ white stripe in the same area.
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Tom, I understand the concern regarding current draw, but the current draw of a CD changer compared to the current draw of Ice->Link and DAC is probably similar. I've been using my configuration detailed in the photos above for almost a year without problem.
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