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Adding a powered sub...battery wire question
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<blockquote data-quote="trickyrick" data-source="post: 8662100" data-attributes="member: 676040"><p>I am adding a powered sub to a new system I installed in my '95 Mercedes SL320. The existing system included a bose sub behind the front seat. As getting the battery wire to the battery in the trunk requires a lot of interior trim removal, I was wondering if I can pickup power from the multi pin connector from the bose sub no longer being used? The connector uses a female spade connection and I have confirmed I have the voltage at the pin, so I was thinking of adding a male spade connector to my battery wire from the amp and plug into the old amps connector??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickyrick, post: 8662100, member: 676040"] I am adding a powered sub to a new system I installed in my '95 Mercedes SL320. The existing system included a bose sub behind the front seat. As getting the battery wire to the battery in the trunk requires a lot of interior trim removal, I was wondering if I can pickup power from the multi pin connector from the bose sub no longer being used? The connector uses a female spade connection and I have confirmed I have the voltage at the pin, so I was thinking of adding a male spade connector to my battery wire from the amp and plug into the old amps connector?? [/QUOTE]
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