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Daisychain Remote wires on amps? possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffro83" data-source="post: 8626956" data-attributes="member: 674133"><p>I agree with with adding a relay I have seen people kill the remote lead on their head unit trying to pull too much power through it (I. E. running multiple amps off of one lead) not saying I haven't done it in a pinch but I do not recommend at the very least go to your fuse box or a another switched ignition source and pull the extra wires from there not the proper way either but a little better than daisy chaining multiple amps off of one remote lead but like I said I've done it before with no consequences but three amps is a lot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffro83, post: 8626956, member: 674133"] I agree with with adding a relay I have seen people kill the remote lead on their head unit trying to pull too much power through it (I. E. running multiple amps off of one lead) not saying I haven't done it in a pinch but I do not recommend at the very least go to your fuse box or a another switched ignition source and pull the extra wires from there not the proper way either but a little better than daisy chaining multiple amps off of one remote lead but like I said I've done it before with no consequences but three amps is a lot [/QUOTE]
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