The picture is of the back of the controller I built/rebuilt/modified.
It allows me to remotely operate the black and gray tank valves electrically, turn the water on to my tornado tank cleaners remotely, operate the macerator remotely. All with indicator Lights and their own circuit breaker, a voltage meter and a light and a 12v accessory plug. It sits(still) on my dedicated bench along with my soldering station in the background, meters and 3 to 26volt power supplies.
So, I'm as capable as the average guy.
All that said:
I paid $100 to a stereo install place to have the radio installed.
I came to their shop, left the rv there, walked to Dennys, had a burger and came back in an hour and my radio was installed and the short in my driving lights (that I couldn't find and had casually mentioned to them) was found and fixed.
Some things just don't pay to do yourself.
Some people here have said their radio was plug and play.
Mine was spliced together from scraps of wire maybe found on the floor of Thor's shop.
I can't say heartily enough how sure I am of going to a stereo shop being your best path.
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