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<blockquote data-quote="Regal911" data-source="post: 7112707" data-attributes="member: 628031"><p>Its a 65 Mustang with a Retro Sound Classic HU. There is is only 1 blue remote line and a power antenna line coming out of the HU harness. The HU is also wired directly to the battery for +12v constant for memory.</p><p></p><p>What seems odd to me is that the HU turns off when the key is off and yet it is still delivering power to the amp and draining my battery. That said, the only indication of power is the LED on light on the AMP. If the LED is the only thing drawing power I would guess that it is not much. Although the battery is old (2007) and I don't drive the car much, I would not think that it would drain the battery in a weeks time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Regal911, post: 7112707, member: 628031"] Its a 65 Mustang with a Retro Sound Classic HU. There is is only 1 blue remote line and a power antenna line coming out of the HU harness. The HU is also wired directly to the battery for +12v constant for memory. What seems odd to me is that the HU turns off when the key is off and yet it is still delivering power to the amp and draining my battery. That said, the only indication of power is the LED on light on the AMP. If the LED is the only thing drawing power I would guess that it is not much. Although the battery is old (2007) and I don't drive the car much, I would not think that it would drain the battery in a weeks time. [/QUOTE]
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