markeg said:you may need a scosche connector as the 5v wire was changed between iPhones (versions 3S to 4 IIRC...)
Is this the reason for the male to female connector which I removed??? :?
markeg said:you may need a scosche connector as the 5v wire was changed between iPhones (versions 3S to 4 IIRC...)
markeg said:might be - it's a block connector (see here)
Note that the connecting cable (from iPhone to the scosche) must be a passthrough cable as well - i expect as yours is working , it will be though.
speedy239 said:markeg said:might be - it's a block connector (see here)
Note that the connecting cable (from iPhone to the scosche) must be a passthrough cable as well - i expect as yours is working , it will be though.
That's the component I removed which was giving the faulty connection.
Will it not charge without it?
+1. Would be interested in pictures of the connectionssrhutch said:Glad you appear to have it sorted. First cradle I'm aware of being adapted to connect to an intravee.
markeg said:+1. Would be interested in pictures of the connectionssrhutch said:Glad you appear to have it sorted. First cradle I'm aware of being adapted to connect to an intravee.![]()
speedy239 said:Connected everything up tonight and put all panels back.
Display showed the song being played and music played correctly.
I then started trying different items on menu and when I pressed fast forward the music stopped and all I get is static and clicking.
So frustrated after amount of time already spent on the issue.:thumbsdown:
Anyone any ideas or an instruction manual for the Intravee/Alpine unit
markeg said:Mine is a Scosche connector (purchased in the US) and has never had heat issues. I would be wary of cheap ones on ebay, but you will find a good quality one
here - I have the CableJive passthrough cable, and its excellent quality so would expect the connector to also be good quality.
What's your location? Perhaps you could use another member's connector to confirm your diagnosis?
markeg said:+1. Would be interested in pictures of the connectionssrhutch said:Glad you appear to have it sorted. First cradle I'm aware of being adapted to connect to an intravee.![]()