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Daisychain Remote wires on amps? possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffro83" data-source="post: 8626986" data-attributes="member: 674133"><p>As stated above if you ran your remote wire for any additional amps off of the main amps 12 volt input those amps would not turn off when the amp shuts off it does not shut off the 12 volt input wire the only right way to do it is add a relay that will keep all amps remote signal the same and yes it can affect how the amp preforms and yes it can and most likely will smoke your head unit at least the remote turn on lead the best way I found to get around it in instances where people refuse to buy a relay was to find another switched ignition 12 volt source such as taking a multimeter in finding a fuse in the fuse box that shuts on and off with the key but that is not the right way to do it especially when a relay is only $5 and super easy to install you can also buy a piece that plugs into the relay that gives you wire leads already sticking out so you don't have to put Spade connectors on yourself sorry if that's a little confusing or not worded right slept in a little bit today and my brain is not fully awake yet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffro83, post: 8626986, member: 674133"] As stated above if you ran your remote wire for any additional amps off of the main amps 12 volt input those amps would not turn off when the amp shuts off it does not shut off the 12 volt input wire the only right way to do it is add a relay that will keep all amps remote signal the same and yes it can affect how the amp preforms and yes it can and most likely will smoke your head unit at least the remote turn on lead the best way I found to get around it in instances where people refuse to buy a relay was to find another switched ignition 12 volt source such as taking a multimeter in finding a fuse in the fuse box that shuts on and off with the key but that is not the right way to do it especially when a relay is only $5 and super easy to install you can also buy a piece that plugs into the relay that gives you wire leads already sticking out so you don't have to put Spade connectors on yourself sorry if that's a little confusing or not worded right slept in a little bit today and my brain is not fully awake yet [/QUOTE]
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