I'm glad you like it. Im well aware of MECP as I'm certified as a requirement for my job. I'm saying that a professional installer has to have a lot more knowledge than just how to make wires look clean or properly tune an amp. Sure that's part of it but a very small part. You have to understand how the automotive electrical system works. You have to be able to trouble shoot problems quickly and know the right solution for the problem. Understanding of diodes, relays, transistors, inductors, capacitors, potentiometers, semiconductors, resistors (how they work, why they do what they do, and when the proper time to use them is) understanding ohms law, the components of a sound wave, phase and polarity, resonance, octaves and harmonics, properly reading wiring diagrams. Not to mention all the remote start and security stuff and much more. (Keep in mind this is all stuff you need to know for just the basic certification) Im glad you are happy with your install and how it came out. But don't try to tell me that any person who does this for a hobby has the same level of knowledge as someone who is certified and does the work professionally. This isn't a job that some guy of the street could just jump in and do because they have been installing stuff in their own car for years.
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