Leemo 0 Posted January 9, 2021 So basically, I installed the FALCON BA/BF - TERRITORY SX/SY AUDIO BOOSTER from ASL Media, everything is fine, the audio is 10x better so im happy, the day after my car battery is dead. I then buy a new battery and sure enough the thing is dead in less than 24 hours later. I then realise it is the Audio Booster causing this so I remove it and everything is fine again. If you dont know, the way this is installed is by plugging a female adapter into the blue male plug behind the fuze box of a BF falcon, So if anyone has any ideas on how this issue can be resolved I will love to see your replies so I can get my music back to a good quality. Thanks guys. Photo of the plug: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Outback Jack 6,352 Posted January 9, 2021 So basically, I installed the FALCON BA/BF - TERRITORY SX/SY AUDIO BOOSTER from ASL Media, everything is fine, the audio is 10x better so im happy, the day after my car battery is dead. I then buy a new battery and sure enough the thing is dead in less than 24 hours later. I then realise it is the Audio Booster causing this so I remove it and everything is fine again. If you dont know, the way this is installed is by plugging a female adapter into the blue male plug behind the fuze box of a BF falcon, So if anyone has any ideas on how this issue can be resolved I will love to see your replies so I can get my music back to a good quality. Thanks guys. Photo of the plug: Where you have power to that wiring must be a constant 12V. You want power from a source that only has power when you are running. Switched 12V.So after the ignition and a power source that only powered in the ON position on Ignition barrel.Try power antenna, cigarette lighter, an amp power on from head unit.Just a few.Sent from my S21 using Tapatalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Demmo 295 Posted January 10, 2021 Not sure if this could create a problem in your ford or not but if the booster draws a lot of power it may be advisable to use the blue feed into a relay first then power out to audio booster so you reduce the overload for whatever the blue wire was designed for. my young son wired up a sound system once and the onboard computer immobilized the vehicle (bmw) thinking it was being hot wired. from memory they ended up direct coupling to battery through a relay which had a low voltage cut out protection. cheers Demmo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites