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<blockquote data-quote="Etherialis" data-source="post: 8080619" data-attributes="member: 645783"><p>As far as I can see I have this amp wired correctly. I have the remote wire on a single switch from the battery. It comes on and you can put tunes through it, but it just stays on permanently. I tested to see if it was an issue being remote wire but there is 12 volts coming in when it is switched on and, its dead when I switch it off. Tried another amp that I will install soon in next to it and it works like it should on the exact same power, ground, and remote wires. Unless I pull the power the (first)amp, it does not shut off. I bought it new it is not a bad refurb of any kind but I'm guessing the remote circuit in the amp is bad. Any workarounds for this other than put a breaker on the main power leg for that amp?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Etherialis, post: 8080619, member: 645783"] As far as I can see I have this amp wired correctly. I have the remote wire on a single switch from the battery. It comes on and you can put tunes through it, but it just stays on permanently. I tested to see if it was an issue being remote wire but there is 12 volts coming in when it is switched on and, its dead when I switch it off. Tried another amp that I will install soon in next to it and it works like it should on the exact same power, ground, and remote wires. Unless I pull the power the (first)amp, it does not shut off. I bought it new it is not a bad refurb of any kind but I'm guessing the remote circuit in the amp is bad. Any workarounds for this other than put a breaker on the main power leg for that amp? [/QUOTE]
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