Here's some pictures of my iOttie wireless Qi charger without taking the dash apart (no time right now).
Some notes:
- Basically I carefully split open the car charger's plug and soldered (2) 8" wires (pos & neg) on to the board inside and routed them out through the front pin that I removed from the charger (removed the outer neg pins also) and crazy glued the charger back together. Then terminated them with male & female quick disconnects (for polarity).
* it is possible to get a corded socket with 2 clips for connection to a battery post and cut the clips off so you don't have to split open a charger. Then use the socket behind the dash (to bulky for my tastes).
- Then spliced in (soldered) 2 sets of male/female (pos/neg) leads onto the backside of the 12v 'switched' outlet's plug wires (it's possible to get the pins out of the connector for soldering and sliding heat shrink over the splice).
* 2nd set is for my portable XM receiver w/FM transmitter that has a lifetime subscription (in between RA4's subscription times)
- next I connected the charger to the new terminals behind the dash, zip tied it to a frame piece and routed it up through a hole I made under the rubber pad in the dash's upper tray (easy to hide later with a new rubber pad if needed. Also notched the little rubber pad).
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