Bobby322 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 3,975 5 TX Jan 24, 2009 #1 My car was off, headunit wasnt it. I plugged in the power wire to the amp, and it flashed on for a second. Its a Hifonics 1606. Isnt it supposed to only go on when HU is on? Could this be draining my battery? Click to read more...
My car was off, headunit wasnt it. I plugged in the power wire to the amp, and it flashed on for a second. Its a Hifonics 1606. Isnt it supposed to only go on when HU is on? Could this be draining my battery? Click to read more...
thevic24 5,000+ posts my silence is deadly... 6,042 105 right behind you Jan 24, 2009 #2 is the amp on all the time? if so, find a source of swithced power or just use the amp lead on the hu if it has one.
is the amp on all the time? if so, find a source of swithced power or just use the amp lead on the hu if it has one.
Toone 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,971 30 Detroit,MI Jan 24, 2009 #3 you ask too many dumb questions
thevic24 5,000+ posts my silence is deadly... 6,042 105 right behind you Jan 24, 2009 #4 you ask too many dumb questions Click to expand... who?
Adnan 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 331 0 Toronto,On Jan 24, 2009 #5 1-you're saying your car was off but your deck wasnt? did you have it on ACC? 2-was your remote wire touching the power wire?
1-you're saying your car was off but your deck wasnt? did you have it on ACC? 2-was your remote wire touching the power wire?
F Fender5 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,099 0 Arkansas Jan 24, 2009 #6 my hifonics amp stays on when the HU is off its weird.. i think it stayed on even when my fuse on my power wire was out
my hifonics amp stays on when the HU is off its weird.. i think it stayed on even when my fuse on my power wire was out
J johnnyvolcom5 10+ year member XBL TAG xL BLAZE ix 198 0 Minnesota Jan 24, 2009 #7 i think it stayed on even when my fuse on my power wire was out Click to expand... well i dont see how that is possible
i think it stayed on even when my fuse on my power wire was out Click to expand... well i dont see how that is possible
OP Bobby322 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 3,975 5 TX Jan 24, 2009 Thread Starter #8 I dont think the amp is on all the time. I dont see the blue lights on. remote wire is taped onto the power wire but the ends arent touching
I dont think the amp is on all the time. I dont see the blue lights on. remote wire is taped onto the power wire but the ends arent touching
Andrizzle 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,334 3 Stillwater/Edmond, Oklahoma Jan 24, 2009 #9 When you inserted the power wire, a few threads of copper probably brushed against the remote turn on Input. /thread
When you inserted the power wire, a few threads of copper probably brushed against the remote turn on Input. /thread
OP Bobby322 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 3,975 5 TX Jan 24, 2009 Thread Starter #10 Maybe there was still some juice in my electrical system? The amp only flashed on for a second