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<blockquote data-quote="nhguy261" data-source="post: 8750387" data-attributes="member: 683296"><p>Hi 1aespinoza,</p><p>Admittedly, I’m not an audio guy. I know just enough to get myself into trouble. Before the mice came into my life, everything was working as it should. The kill switch, the sound system, etc. </p><p>Yes, the kill switch should kill all power. </p><p>If the amp is connected directly to the battery, wouldn’t it bypass the kill switch?</p><p>I disconnected the blue remote wire that goes to the amp, fully charged the battery and left the remote wire disconnected. There hasn’t been a battery drain since. </p><p>I don’t think that the radio loses memory when the kill switch is engage or kills power. When the power is turned back on, the radio does not return to the station it was on when the power was cut however, the preset is still there. Someone else did say that the remote wire could be connected to a continuous live feed.</p><p>Thanks for showing interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nhguy261, post: 8750387, member: 683296"] Hi 1aespinoza, Admittedly, I’m not an audio guy. I know just enough to get myself into trouble. Before the mice came into my life, everything was working as it should. The kill switch, the sound system, etc. Yes, the kill switch should kill all power. If the amp is connected directly to the battery, wouldn’t it bypass the kill switch? I disconnected the blue remote wire that goes to the amp, fully charged the battery and left the remote wire disconnected. There hasn’t been a battery drain since. I don’t think that the radio loses memory when the kill switch is engage or kills power. When the power is turned back on, the radio does not return to the station it was on when the power was cut however, the preset is still there. Someone else did say that the remote wire could be connected to a continuous live feed. Thanks for showing interest. [/QUOTE]
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