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<blockquote data-quote="Stel" data-source="post: 3104932" data-attributes="member: 574698"><p>Probably, but maybe it's so fast that capacitors in the HU don't drain fully and it stays on but cuts power to it's remote for a split second. Most amps do have a delayed turn on, so if it only cuts for it split second it might trigger the turn on delay which is 1+ seconds. I'd be more suspicious of the wiring to the amp, GND, +12, and remote. Both ends of these wires should be checked.</p><p></p><p>We'll find out a lot more when he runs the wire direct from the battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stel, post: 3104932, member: 574698"] Probably, but maybe it's so fast that capacitors in the HU don't drain fully and it stays on but cuts power to it's remote for a split second. Most amps do have a delayed turn on, so if it only cuts for it split second it might trigger the turn on delay which is 1+ seconds. I'd be more suspicious of the wiring to the amp, GND, +12, and remote. Both ends of these wires should be checked. We'll find out a lot more when he runs the wire direct from the battery. [/QUOTE]
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