SourDeez 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,419 22 Fuqy u Aug 12, 2011 #16 View attachment 26526484 View attachment 26526483 Click to expand... Basically, I have no idea what that looks like from the pictures you posted. Lol. Does it light up? How? HOW
View attachment 26526484 View attachment 26526483 Click to expand... Basically, I have no idea what that looks like from the pictures you posted. Lol. Does it light up? How? HOW
OP Dirtrider4eva 10+ year member √\_The CaUsE__ 4,403 46 Milwaukee, WI Aug 12, 2011 Thread Starter #17 so theoretically, if i hookup a voltometer to the switches (+) terminal when hooked to battery, i can get a constant flow on the batteries voltage?
so theoretically, if i hookup a voltometer to the switches (+) terminal when hooked to battery, i can get a constant flow on the batteries voltage?
OP Dirtrider4eva 10+ year member √\_The CaUsE__ 4,403 46 Milwaukee, WI Aug 12, 2011 Thread Starter #18 yeah man, it lights up. i believe white leds (on) no leds (off), basic board from when i open it up. you put finger on it, on, pressure pad i assume.
yeah man, it lights up. i believe white leds (on) no leds (off), basic board from when i open it up. you put finger on it, on, pressure pad i assume.
SourDeez 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,419 22 Fuqy u Aug 12, 2011 #19 so theoretically, if i hookup a voltometer to the switches (+) terminal when hooked to battery, i can get a constant flow on the batteries voltage? Click to expand... If you hook up a lighted switch to your battery, it will be on all the time. If you hook it to ignition or rem turn on, it will turn on when your headunit or car is started
so theoretically, if i hookup a voltometer to the switches (+) terminal when hooked to battery, i can get a constant flow on the batteries voltage? Click to expand... If you hook up a lighted switch to your battery, it will be on all the time. If you hook it to ignition or rem turn on, it will turn on when your headunit or car is started
OP Dirtrider4eva 10+ year member √\_The CaUsE__ 4,403 46 Milwaukee, WI Aug 12, 2011 Thread Starter #20 If I lieave the amp on, yea. It turns off when switch is on down position