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<blockquote data-quote="West1" data-source="post: 8560781" data-attributes="member: 586208"><p>Before work today I pulled my Highs amp out and when I pulled the remote wire and 1 positive terminal wire, I was not sure if I should leave all wires as they were and just place the jumper wire over them, disconnect one or both. I basically overthought the scenario at 3:30am. So I just clipped the end of the remote wire and reinstalled.</p><p></p><p>Half way to work I turned the radio 80% and music was still playing. I believe the issue was the remote wire and the drive home today should confirm it. I assume the wire was down to strands as I did pull on it to make sure it was connected, just weird how one remote wire would cause both amps to shutoff (if this was indeed the culprit).</p><p></p><p>One question, when placing a jumper wire from positive terminal to remote wire, I just place a wire over the current wire setup right? I just want to make sure I was correct, even though I played it safe and kept everything connected as normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="West1, post: 8560781, member: 586208"] Before work today I pulled my Highs amp out and when I pulled the remote wire and 1 positive terminal wire, I was not sure if I should leave all wires as they were and just place the jumper wire over them, disconnect one or both. I basically overthought the scenario at 3:30am. So I just clipped the end of the remote wire and reinstalled. Half way to work I turned the radio 80% and music was still playing. I believe the issue was the remote wire and the drive home today should confirm it. I assume the wire was down to strands as I did pull on it to make sure it was connected, just weird how one remote wire would cause both amps to shutoff (if this was indeed the culprit). One question, when placing a jumper wire from positive terminal to remote wire, I just place a wire over the current wire setup right? I just want to make sure I was correct, even though I played it safe and kept everything connected as normal. [/QUOTE]
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