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I've got both a Navman Sat Nav and Pure DAB Tuner. Both use USB Mini power connections. I've been able to find single USB Mini hardwire kits, but has anybody seen or heard of multiple USB Mini hard wires? I had thought of splicing the output cable, but would that mean a loss of amp power to each connector?

I ended up using two hardwire kits, but it's a tad messy behind the fuse box in the Roomster!

I've got both a Navman Sat Nav and Pure DAB Tuner. Both use USB Mini power connections. I've been able to find single USB Mini hardwire kits, but has anybody seen or heard of multiple USB Mini hard wires? I had thought of splicing the output cable, but would that mean a loss of amp power to each connector?

I ended up using two hardwire kits, but it's a tad messy behind the fuse box in the Roomster!

You could try this , i am fairly sure the psp ises standard mine usb connections.

PSP USB Link And Charge Cable

[u61] £2.99

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2 in 1 USB cable for PSP

Copy the multimedia files to you PSP Memory Stick Pro Due while charging your PSP console

This product was added to our catalog on Friday 12 March, 2010.

http://www.cables2u.co.uk/link-charge-cable-p-857.html

Try that link should take you straight to it. :thumbup:

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Thanks for that!

no problem, thats what we are here for.

Hey Einrac did that lead do the job ok ?

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I decided to use a couple of hard wire mini usb (to maintain the necessary amps for my devices - managed to hide them behind the fusebox

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