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<blockquote data-quote="nra424" data-source="post: 6032990" data-attributes="member: 603356"><p>I had a 4 channel alpine and a mono hifonics powered with 4 gauge split from 1 gauge through a distribution block. They both have 4 gauge grounds that meet at the same point on the chassis. The remote wire for the 4 channel alpine was stripped at a point and I attached another length of remote wire for the hifonics to that point.</p><p></p><p>Initially, the 4 channel worked fine, but the hifonics would turn on and not send a signal. I went and bought a cheap mono amp just to test it out and hooked it up in the hifonics place. All of a sudden the 4 channel turns on with the keys out of the ignition and the new mono wont even turn on.</p><p></p><p>did I somehow mess this up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nra424, post: 6032990, member: 603356"] I had a 4 channel alpine and a mono hifonics powered with 4 gauge split from 1 gauge through a distribution block. They both have 4 gauge grounds that meet at the same point on the chassis. The remote wire for the 4 channel alpine was stripped at a point and I attached another length of remote wire for the hifonics to that point. Initially, the 4 channel worked fine, but the hifonics would turn on and not send a signal. I went and bought a cheap mono amp just to test it out and hooked it up in the hifonics place. All of a sudden the 4 channel turns on with the keys out of the ignition and the new mono wont even turn on. did I somehow mess this up? [/QUOTE]
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