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<blockquote data-quote="Lowjacker" data-source="post: 2150416" data-attributes="member: 569173"><p>Any source that's a constant on 12V......you can use a test light or multimeter and just check the fuses in your fuse box for a constant power source......or run it directly to the battery (i recommend the second option)....some older radios you could power on with both on a switched supply and it would just never keep time and presets for the radio......some newer ones won't do that......you have to have a constant and switched.......</p><p></p><p>And you do have your amps remote power wire connected to the radio's aux. power or any switched power right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowjacker, post: 2150416, member: 569173"] Any source that's a constant on 12V......you can use a test light or multimeter and just check the fuses in your fuse box for a constant power source......or run it directly to the battery (i recommend the second option)....some older radios you could power on with both on a switched supply and it would just never keep time and presets for the radio......some newer ones won't do that......you have to have a constant and switched....... And you do have your amps remote power wire connected to the radio's aux. power or any switched power right? [/QUOTE]
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