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<blockquote data-quote="junocdx" data-source="post: 220626" data-attributes="member: 546770"><p>For your first question... how are your amps hooked up to your ground and power? If you have them all connected directly, you might want to invest in a couple good distrobution blocks and run it off of that.</p><p></p><p>Check your grounds, and ALL your wiring. Make sure your grounds are connected and are in a good place. Make sure all power cables are connected and secure also. Check your fuses. Sometimes those blow and cause gayness in a system. Check all of the little things that you'd normally overlook. If you still cant figure it out then post another message.</p><p></p><p>The three amps ARE probably drawing too many amperes from the remote wire. I'd say hook up a relay and run it like that. I've never used a relay but everyone says they are super easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="junocdx, post: 220626, member: 546770"] For your first question... how are your amps hooked up to your ground and power? If you have them all connected directly, you might want to invest in a couple good distrobution blocks and run it off of that. Check your grounds, and ALL your wiring. Make sure your grounds are connected and are in a good place. Make sure all power cables are connected and secure also. Check your fuses. Sometimes those blow and cause gayness in a system. Check all of the little things that you'd normally overlook. If you still cant figure it out then post another message. The three amps ARE probably drawing too many amperes from the remote wire. I'd say hook up a relay and run it like that. I've never used a relay but everyone says they are super easy. [/QUOTE]
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