PassatSport2015
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Like what, curious. Thanks!Because some units use them for more than just a signal to switch on?
John Kuthe...
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Like what, curious. Thanks!Because some units use them for more than just a signal to switch on?
John Kuthe...
Lol..ok [emoji109]I have no idea, you'd have to ask the unit's circuit designers!
John Kuthe...
No. It's already been answered.Because some units use them for more than just a signal to switch on?
John Kuthe...
Read the thread.Care to share that cryptic Caraudio.com wisdom?
John Kuthe...
Uhh, ok.IOW, you are WORTHLESS!! :-(
John Kuthe...
darn it that's what I was going to suggest lol.. pretty much anything to make screw clamp down it is fine..I have a similar situation with my amps. I used a red (20-22 awg) bullet type connector on the end of the remote wire. It fills the 8-10 awg wire terminal nicely. The only problem is the cheap connectors can be crushed by the set screw so don't crank it down.
Although just doubling/quadrupling etc until you get a suitable thickness works fine too.