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<blockquote data-quote="Deeper_shades" data-source="post: 7040950" data-attributes="member: 618391"><p>relays can be found at most electronics stores, auto shops....</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.in-car-stuff.com/shop/relay-spco-p-59.html" target="_blank">12V 30 Amp 5 Pin Relay SPCO 30A £1.99 - in-car-stuff.com - Car Alarms &amp; Security, Car Audio, In Car DVD, In Car TV, Speakers, Subwoofers, UK and Ireland delivery</a></p><p></p><p>no you have to use the remote to switch on the relay, its hard to explain, I can draw you a diagram tomorrow im to tired</p><p></p><p>basically you need to have it hooked up so that the + of the volt meter is hooked up with the power at your amp, or on the + battery terminal, and the negative wire from the volt meter to the relay so when you turn your car on it conducts the ground and completes the circuit. so instead of having power when the relay is switched on, you have a ground when it gets switched on</p><p></p><p>ugh im beat...hit you up tomorrow man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deeper_shades, post: 7040950, member: 618391"] relays can be found at most electronics stores, auto shops.... [URL="http://www.in-car-stuff.com/shop/relay-spco-p-59.html"]12V 30 Amp 5 Pin Relay SPCO 30A £1.99 - in-car-stuff.com - Car Alarms & Security, Car Audio, In Car DVD, In Car TV, Speakers, Subwoofers, UK and Ireland delivery[/URL] no you have to use the remote to switch on the relay, its hard to explain, I can draw you a diagram tomorrow im to tired basically you need to have it hooked up so that the + of the volt meter is hooked up with the power at your amp, or on the + battery terminal, and the negative wire from the volt meter to the relay so when you turn your car on it conducts the ground and completes the circuit. so instead of having power when the relay is switched on, you have a ground when it gets switched on ugh im beat...hit you up tomorrow man [/QUOTE]
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