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<blockquote data-quote="Darren5531" data-source="post: 2446142" data-attributes="member: 571118"><p>Well I had everything working in my car and then I had a flat tire so I removed my sub box by just disconnecting the speaker wire to the amp. Then after I got everything fixed I put it back in the same way and connceted everything and now my amp doesn't even power on. I had to wire the remote wire straight to the battery and that was working before. I know I am getting voltage from the battery to the remote wire connects to the wire running back to my amp which is wrapped around the rem post on the amp. My amp is a RF 225.2 by the way. I have everything the same I tried making a stronger connection at the amp by wrapping it better around the rem post and then making a tighter connection at the power input and at the distro block. Also changed fuses back and forth and see if that did anythign and still nothing. My ground is decent same place that it was working before. I shortened the wire from the battery that connects to the wire running back to my amp. Thats all I have done. I can provide pictues I just really need help.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your time,</p><p></p><p>Darren</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darren5531, post: 2446142, member: 571118"] Well I had everything working in my car and then I had a flat tire so I removed my sub box by just disconnecting the speaker wire to the amp. Then after I got everything fixed I put it back in the same way and connceted everything and now my amp doesn't even power on. I had to wire the remote wire straight to the battery and that was working before. I know I am getting voltage from the battery to the remote wire connects to the wire running back to my amp which is wrapped around the rem post on the amp. My amp is a RF 225.2 by the way. I have everything the same I tried making a stronger connection at the amp by wrapping it better around the rem post and then making a tighter connection at the power input and at the distro block. Also changed fuses back and forth and see if that did anythign and still nothing. My ground is decent same place that it was working before. I shortened the wire from the battery that connects to the wire running back to my amp. Thats all I have done. I can provide pictues I just really need help. Thanks for your time, Darren [/QUOTE]
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