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<blockquote data-quote="BASSMEKANIK89" data-source="post: 7285270" data-attributes="member: 631754"><p>Since you want to run off of the radio switched power I would recommend using a relay for your power.</p><p></p><p>Here are the terminls on a relay and what you want to hook to them.</p><p></p><p>85 Switched power (red on the radio), you could also use the Amp turn on wire (usually blue w/white)</p><p></p><p>86 Ground (black on the radio)</p><p></p><p>87 Constant power (FUSED). I would recommend hooking this to you key cylinder constant or a constant in your fuse box since it will allow more current to pass thru than a cig lighter or radio connection.</p><p></p><p>30 power going to you cig lighter adapter 12v+</p><p></p><p>87a not used</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BASSMEKANIK89, post: 7285270, member: 631754"] Since you want to run off of the radio switched power I would recommend using a relay for your power. Here are the terminls on a relay and what you want to hook to them. 85 Switched power (red on the radio), you could also use the Amp turn on wire (usually blue w/white) 86 Ground (black on the radio) 87 Constant power (FUSED). I would recommend hooking this to you key cylinder constant or a constant in your fuse box since it will allow more current to pass thru than a cig lighter or radio connection. 30 power going to you cig lighter adapter 12v+ 87a not used [/QUOTE]
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