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<blockquote data-quote="sin" data-source="post: 390916" data-attributes="member: 553127"><p>Hi Again,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the speedy replies guys. I have just been out there and tried your relay configuration cyberbob25 and the problem is still there without a change. Then i tried yours, pavengmike6 (conneting the remote lead to the fans after the amp), and that works, only problem is that the system volume goes extremly quiet when i connect the remote turn on to the relay. When i disconnect it, the volume goes up again. This lead me to believe there was some serious voltage drops happening. So i grabbed the multimeter and got this:</p><p></p><p>* Without fans - 10.3V constant at the amplifier (remote lead)</p><p></p><p>* When fans connected - 8.3V average (as it heavily fluctuates from 8-9 volts) at the amplifier (remote lead)</p><p></p><p>Any more ideas?</p><p></p><p>Thanks once again and best regards</p><p></p><p>James.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sin, post: 390916, member: 553127"] Hi Again, Thanks for the speedy replies guys. I have just been out there and tried your relay configuration cyberbob25 and the problem is still there without a change. Then i tried yours, pavengmike6 (conneting the remote lead to the fans after the amp), and that works, only problem is that the system volume goes extremly quiet when i connect the remote turn on to the relay. When i disconnect it, the volume goes up again. This lead me to believe there was some serious voltage drops happening. So i grabbed the multimeter and got this: * Without fans - 10.3V constant at the amplifier (remote lead) * When fans connected - 8.3V average (as it heavily fluctuates from 8-9 volts) at the amplifier (remote lead) Any more ideas? Thanks once again and best regards James. [/QUOTE]
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