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Power drop at remote wire
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<blockquote data-quote="Litoffsnozzberry" data-source="post: 8774793" data-attributes="member: 684484"><p>yes I did that after, sorry. to test my remote wire. re.ote wire is a 16awg wire running from my rote harness on my headunit. blue and white spliced in and ran along my sill plates. reads 14v before plugin 6v after. I DID THIS JUST TO TEST MY AMP BECAUSE THATS A CONSTANT 12V POWER.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litoffsnozzberry, post: 8774793, member: 684484"] yes I did that after, sorry. to test my remote wire. re.ote wire is a 16awg wire running from my rote harness on my headunit. blue and white spliced in and ran along my sill plates. reads 14v before plugin 6v after. I DID THIS JUST TO TEST MY AMP BECAUSE THATS A CONSTANT 12V POWER. [/QUOTE]
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