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<blockquote data-quote="CrossoverOre" data-source="post: 7793000" data-attributes="member: 642052"><p>always fuse power sources. 8 ga is a little overkill for remote turn on. if you are going to use the ign of the boat to trigger the relay disconnect the remote from the back of the deck or just use the remote out from deck to power relay and not ign. solenoid should have worked like a relay. Typically the remote outputs have about 500ma output and not recommended to hook up directly to more than a few amps. I usually run a relay when I install more than 2. But more specifics on amps and cables will help us help you. What kind of boat, how many batts,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossoverOre, post: 7793000, member: 642052"] always fuse power sources. 8 ga is a little overkill for remote turn on. if you are going to use the ign of the boat to trigger the relay disconnect the remote from the back of the deck or just use the remote out from deck to power relay and not ign. solenoid should have worked like a relay. Typically the remote outputs have about 500ma output and not recommended to hook up directly to more than a few amps. I usually run a relay when I install more than 2. But more specifics on amps and cables will help us help you. What kind of boat, how many batts, [/QUOTE]
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