N novek 10+ year member Member 63 1 Toronto Apr 22, 2011 #1 What if i just bridged my rem and my 12v. Providing that I ran power from the battery to the 12v on the amp, can anything "blow up", or will i just be able to play my stereo without the key in the ignition? Click to read more...
What if i just bridged my rem and my 12v. Providing that I ran power from the battery to the 12v on the amp, can anything "blow up", or will i just be able to play my stereo without the key in the ignition? Click to read more...
fasfocus00 5,000+ posts doITdaWHITEwayORdoITtwice 5,712 0 New Orleans, LA Apr 22, 2011 #2 nothing will blow up. just hope you like replacing your battery.
OP N novek 10+ year member Member 63 1 Toronto Apr 22, 2011 Thread Starter #3 is it because the amp will always be on or that I will constantly be draining my battery from playing music with the car off?
is it because the amp will always be on or that I will constantly be draining my battery from playing music with the car off?
fasfocus00 5,000+ posts doITdaWHITEwayORdoITtwice 5,712 0 New Orleans, LA Apr 22, 2011 #4 really man, that a serious question?
Z z0n3d0u7 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 614 0 Wichita, KS Apr 22, 2011 #5 Both. I suggest running a switch inline with the remote, and turning it off when your vehicle is NOT running. Unless of course, You have stock in battery's.. Then go right on ahead.
Both. I suggest running a switch inline with the remote, and turning it off when your vehicle is NOT running. Unless of course, You have stock in battery's.. Then go right on ahead.
Phoenix Risen 10+ year member OG.... Original Ginger 4,160 1 Dayton/Springfield, Ohio Apr 23, 2011 #6 or just use your head about it and run the rem wire off either the accessory for the car or the rem on the back of the deck...
or just use your head about it and run the rem wire off either the accessory for the car or the rem on the back of the deck...
T tobey 10+ year member Junior Member 26 0 Colorado, USA Apr 23, 2011 #7 Should be fine. Just keep a good set of jumper cables with you. You'll be needing them...often.