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<blockquote data-quote="BoomBoomBoy" data-source="post: 4565935" data-attributes="member: 571992"><p>If he's only getting 6.5V at the remote, I relay isn't going to help. If Mmats are like any other amps, their turn on circuitry requires a minimum voltage to energize the circuit.</p><p></p><p>You need to find a switched +12V power source and run a wire from that to the amp's remote..</p><p></p><p>Another option would be to use a single pole, single throw switch and run a constant +12V power source to the remote terminal on the Mmats. If you did it this way, you'll need to remember to turn off the switch when you're done listening or your amp will continue to idle and drain your battery overnight.</p><p></p><p>Sorry but I didn't notice if you're running your stock head unit or not. If you have an aftermarket h/u use the blue white wire from it's harness to the remote on the Mmats. That would be the best solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoomBoomBoy, post: 4565935, member: 571992"] If he's only getting 6.5V at the remote, I relay isn't going to help. If Mmats are like any other amps, their turn on circuitry requires a minimum voltage to energize the circuit. You need to find a switched +12V power source and run a wire from that to the amp's remote.. Another option would be to use a single pole, single throw switch and run a constant +12V power source to the remote terminal on the Mmats. If you did it this way, you'll need to remember to turn off the switch when you're done listening or your amp will continue to idle and drain your battery overnight. Sorry but I didn't notice if you're running your stock head unit or not. If you have an aftermarket h/u use the blue white wire from it's harness to the remote on the Mmats. That would be the best solution. [/QUOTE]
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