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<blockquote data-quote="DaveT" data-source="post: 8606404" data-attributes="member: 568895"><p>You need to have a switch or something to turn on the amp or just put a jumper from the positive input to the remote terminal on the amp to turn it. You can get an ignition on switched signal from the the back of your ignition switch just use a multimeter or test light to make sure it’s 12v positive switched with the ignition and run that to the remote turn on connection for the amp. To run a switch connect a wire from an always on 12v positive source such as the battery and run a simple on off sealed weather resistant switch and that way you can have the amp on even if your just sitting making out with your old lady and don’t want to have the ignition on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveT, post: 8606404, member: 568895"] You need to have a switch or something to turn on the amp or just put a jumper from the positive input to the remote terminal on the amp to turn it. You can get an ignition on switched signal from the the back of your ignition switch just use a multimeter or test light to make sure it’s 12v positive switched with the ignition and run that to the remote turn on connection for the amp. To run a switch connect a wire from an always on 12v positive source such as the battery and run a simple on off sealed weather resistant switch and that way you can have the amp on even if your just sitting making out with your old lady and don’t want to have the ignition on. [/QUOTE]
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