go read your HU's book and see how much current MAX the turn on was made to output-----about---.5AOriginally posted by LoneRanger The neon light draws less current than a crossover (1.9 amperes as opposed to 3.6 amperes)
read aboveAlso, how would wiring it to the remote hurt anything?
I've never ever seen 1 HU company tell people it is ok to wire 6 amp to their HU. You know why cause it isn't. IT all depends on how much current they draw. some amps can draw a tinny amount or an amp can draw so much that it uses all of the current out of the turn on which is about .5AYou can wire 6 amps to your remote wire, no problem, so what would it hurt to wire one or two amps and a neon light?
I wouldn't trust anyone who tell me that ohm loads aren't an issue in constant power circuits. [dc i guess you mean]When you talk about turn on and constant power circuts, ohm loads aren't an issue. It's like comparing apples to oranges. If you're really that worried about burning up your remote, put a fuse on that *****.... Trust me, it won't hurt a thing.
voodoo????PS: I don't have neons in my car, but i have my remote wired to a distrobution system to turn on both my amps, my crossover, and my eq. That's way more amperes drawn than simply a neon light and an amplifier.....why hasn't my remote blown yet?
