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Car Audio Remote Wire Not Enough Power?
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<blockquote data-quote="Charles" data-source="post: 2645333" data-attributes="member: 235931"><p>there should be a small in line fuse in the remote turn on wire behind the head unit like 5 amp fuse in it its a blue wire, very thin and can't handle a strait 12 volts and that fuse should have blown when you tried this. if you have no power in the remote turn on wire from the line from the head unit the remote turn on in the head unit has crapped out.don't be swapping wiring around like this or the amps wiring will melt just like the wire did if its not already done.hope this helps.one remote turn on wire can run two amps without a problem.when you got the remote turn on wire were you need it you can splice into it and turn it into 2 wires no need to jump it from one amp to the other although it should be fine jumping it from one amp to the other,but by giving each amplifier its own remote turn on wire,you will know if its in the amp itself or in the head unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charles, post: 2645333, member: 235931"] there should be a small in line fuse in the remote turn on wire behind the head unit like 5 amp fuse in it its a blue wire, very thin and can't handle a strait 12 volts and that fuse should have blown when you tried this. if you have no power in the remote turn on wire from the line from the head unit the remote turn on in the head unit has crapped out.don't be swapping wiring around like this or the amps wiring will melt just like the wire did if its not already done.hope this helps.one remote turn on wire can run two amps without a problem.when you got the remote turn on wire were you need it you can splice into it and turn it into 2 wires no need to jump it from one amp to the other although it should be fine jumping it from one amp to the other,but by giving each amplifier its own remote turn on wire,you will know if its in the amp itself or in the head unit. [/QUOTE]
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