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<blockquote data-quote="Chevyaudio" data-source="post: 815225" data-attributes="member: 559770"><p>ok, now that ive got the whole story, but im sure there is some wire on that harness will work, another option is to run, 16 or 18 guage wire from your battery, put a switch on it, and then hook it to the amp, that will serve as your ignition, all you will have to do to turn the amp on is flip the switch. This device will also serve as a device to qucikly turn your amp off in an emergency or when you see a cop, but its probably not good to turn it on and off repeatly in a short period of time, the voltage surges might do harm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chevyaudio, post: 815225, member: 559770"] ok, now that ive got the whole story, but im sure there is some wire on that harness will work, another option is to run, 16 or 18 guage wire from your battery, put a switch on it, and then hook it to the amp, that will serve as your ignition, all you will have to do to turn the amp on is flip the switch. This device will also serve as a device to qucikly turn your amp off in an emergency or when you see a cop, but its probably not good to turn it on and off repeatly in a short period of time, the voltage surges might do harm. [/QUOTE]
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