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New PAC Power Modules and Adapters

CLEARWATER, FL (03.08.2018) – PAC has announced two new ignition power modules IGN-1 and IGN-2, and two new adapters SAT-01 and OBD-2. These products are in stock and were engineered to save you time when installing aftermarket accessories.

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IGN-1, Phantom Ignition Power Module, is ideal for use in vehicles that do not have a traditional ignition power wire available. Many CAN-Bus equipped vehicles do not have an ignition or accessory lead behind the radio for powering aftermarket accessories. In these applications, the IGN-1 can be used to supply a switched ignition wire when needed.

IGN-1 monitors the electrical activity in the vehicle on the constant power line, identifies when the vehicle is running, and provides an ignition trigger power output for use with aftermarket accessories.

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IGN-2, Latching Phantom Ignition Power Module, is ideal to use when adding aftermarket accessories in vehicles with “stop-start” technology, a fuel economy feature commonly found in many modern push-to-start vehicles. The switched power circuit in these vehicles can “sag” during the repeated engine restarts. This “sag” or momentary drops in voltage can wreak havoc on aftermarket devices – causing them to shutoff and reboot.

IGN-2 monitors the electrical activity in the vehicle and provides an ignition lead that does not “drop out” when the vehicle’s engine cranks – enabling the normal function of aftermarket electronic accessories.

SAT-01, Factory Satellite Antenna Adapter, is for use with an aftermarket satellite radio tuner. This eliminates the need to mount an aftermarket satellite radio antenna.

OBD-2, Breakout Harness for OBD-II Port, is the easy way to connect aftermarket electronic accessories to power and CAN data-bus without cutting or splicing vehicle wiring.

Visit pac-audio.com for more.

Ben

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