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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8863588" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>So if i had a realy that has main power from the Deep cycle ( Lithuim ) <strong>remote wire from headunit (AGM) -??- </strong>and than ground and than a wire going to my amps that would than work ? For reference i have a deep cycle Lithuim in the rear that powers all my sound systems and ect but it has no igition souce to turn the amps on and i have a remote lead already run from cranking starter battery (AGM)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If the HU remote is working, that would be the remote lead you should use. In the end, you need to use a positive lead from your HU, a realy or by tapping into any ignition triggered lead available. The remote turn on for the amp is simply an on/off switch, that's all. In your home, the current (which is hot all the time like your cars power lead to the amp) and is activated to your lights via a switch on the wall, the remote turn on is the light switch for the amp. When the key is inserted and turned, that sends 12 (low voltage) power to anything that needs to be turned on. However you accomplish that, it should be fine. Use the lead from the 2nd battery for the power to the amp(s). Regarding the hoe lead from the battery, which battery, not the battery type is the relevant factor here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8863588, member: 689267"] So if i had a realy that has main power from the Deep cycle ( Lithuim ) [B]remote wire from headunit (AGM) -??- [/B]and than ground and than a wire going to my amps that would than work ? For reference i have a deep cycle Lithuim in the rear that powers all my sound systems and ect but it has no igition souce to turn the amps on and i have a remote lead already run from cranking starter battery (AGM) If the HU remote is working, that would be the remote lead you should use. In the end, you need to use a positive lead from your HU, a realy or by tapping into any ignition triggered lead available. The remote turn on for the amp is simply an on/off switch, that's all. In your home, the current (which is hot all the time like your cars power lead to the amp) and is activated to your lights via a switch on the wall, the remote turn on is the light switch for the amp. When the key is inserted and turned, that sends 12 (low voltage) power to anything that needs to be turned on. However you accomplish that, it should be fine. Use the lead from the 2nd battery for the power to the amp(s). Regarding the hoe lead from the battery, which battery, not the battery type is the relevant factor here. [/QUOTE]
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