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Car Audio Remote Wire Not Enough Power?
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<blockquote data-quote="SeanL" data-source="post: 2644368" data-attributes="member: 213979"><p>My system has a hifonics collousess and kenwood 4 channel amp and just stopped working so i put 12V to my remote wire lead and heated up and seen smoke so I removed the wire. today I take a look at the wires and my remote wire melted a bit so again I put 12V to my remote lead again and I get music and no heat from wire. Tested the remote wire and im getting around what i should .25 vlots. Strange part is the longer I hold the 12V to it then remove it the longer the music plays before it goes dead (Sounds like when your batterys dies) What could be the cause of this?</p><p>Almost like its using my remote wire as Power which we know is impossible as there would be nothing left of that tiny wire.</p><p></p><p>My Gimmy Rig: I Did bring two remote wires from the amps and solder them to the remote wire</p><p>Like ---------<======amp.amp should it be like --------amp--------amp? If you understand?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeanL, post: 2644368, member: 213979"] My system has a hifonics collousess and kenwood 4 channel amp and just stopped working so i put 12V to my remote wire lead and heated up and seen smoke so I removed the wire. today I take a look at the wires and my remote wire melted a bit so again I put 12V to my remote lead again and I get music and no heat from wire. Tested the remote wire and im getting around what i should .25 vlots. Strange part is the longer I hold the 12V to it then remove it the longer the music plays before it goes dead (Sounds like when your batterys dies) What could be the cause of this? Almost like its using my remote wire as Power which we know is impossible as there would be nothing left of that tiny wire. My Gimmy Rig: I Did bring two remote wires from the amps and solder them to the remote wire Like ---------<======amp.amp should it be like --------amp--------amp? If you understand? [/QUOTE]
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