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<blockquote data-quote="khmer_rouge" data-source="post: 1992893" data-attributes="member: 569278"><p>hey guys, everything was working fine, I was driving down the road and the remotes from both amps came loose from whatever they were connected to. I wasnt for sure what they were connected to but obviously they werent connected to my audiocontrol dqxs remote. I connected the amps remotes to the remote at the point of the audiocontrol plug(For the time being, I know thats not good). One of the amps is now working fine, the other never really came on, it was going into fault mode, obviously it wasnt getting enough of a signal to turn on correctly. Where should I rerun those 2 amp remotes to? I think they were connected to one of the distribution blocks but not sure which one. I was thinking the amps would stay on constantly if connected to the power dist block, or would running the remotes to the ground dist. block be ok? Anyway, I need to know where I need to run these remotes to.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind, I have a line driver, a digital eq, and 2 amps(adding a 3rd) and I dont want to split the remote wire 4/5 different ways from the headunit. I need to get that turn on from some other area so that there are no issues with not getting each component enough signal to turn on and work properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="khmer_rouge, post: 1992893, member: 569278"] hey guys, everything was working fine, I was driving down the road and the remotes from both amps came loose from whatever they were connected to. I wasnt for sure what they were connected to but obviously they werent connected to my audiocontrol dqxs remote. I connected the amps remotes to the remote at the point of the audiocontrol plug(For the time being, I know thats not good). One of the amps is now working fine, the other never really came on, it was going into fault mode, obviously it wasnt getting enough of a signal to turn on correctly. Where should I rerun those 2 amp remotes to? I think they were connected to one of the distribution blocks but not sure which one. I was thinking the amps would stay on constantly if connected to the power dist block, or would running the remotes to the ground dist. block be ok? Anyway, I need to know where I need to run these remotes to. Keep in mind, I have a line driver, a digital eq, and 2 amps(adding a 3rd) and I dont want to split the remote wire 4/5 different ways from the headunit. I need to get that turn on from some other area so that there are no issues with not getting each component enough signal to turn on and work properly. [/QUOTE]
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