Good stuff! Just got my comms setup from the sand sports show last month, there really isn’t a clear step by step like this from them their video is very vague. Appreciate the time to explain everything 🍻
Just a tip for any future viewers...you don't need to bend out the mounting tabs for the intercom. Simply insert the bolts into the mounting tabs then slide the intercom onto those bolts. Then snug down the nuts to hold intercom in place. I hope that helps. Also, that Polaris Pulse Bar is rated for 40A battery and 10A switched ignition for people that may have other devices already connected there.
On the power strip that we plugged the main power into (under dash behind radio) there is a ground post to the left side of the plugs, place on that post and add a new bolt over top! lLet me know if you need any more help.
Good stuff! Just got my comms setup from the sand sports show last month, there really isn’t a clear step by step like this from them their video is very vague.
Appreciate the time to explain everything 🍻
Just a tip for any future viewers...you don't need to bend out the mounting tabs for the intercom. Simply insert the bolts into the mounting tabs then slide the intercom onto those bolts. Then snug down the nuts to hold intercom in place. I hope that helps.
Also, that Polaris Pulse Bar is rated for 40A battery and 10A switched ignition for people that may have other devices already connected there.
Great Idea, thank you!
believe its in the instructions also!! bending the tabs lol.
Did you guys tie in the chassis ground wired on the audio filter? If so where did you guys run it to?
On the power strip that we plugged the main power into (under dash behind radio) there is a ground post to the left side of the plugs, place on that post and add a new bolt over top! lLet me know if you need any more help.
I can get my power from the pulse bar?
@@HM-qv6uc they have a plug and play under the dash
I thought they needed to be connected straight to the battery. Maybe that’s why my battery died 😂
I do mine so it turns on with the key, you don't want them to draw power all the time and you don't let it on over night