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<blockquote data-quote="...." data-source="post: 4668428" data-attributes="member: 586978"><p>Grab a dmm and test the remote turn on lead from the back of your deck. You'll be able to narrow it down to the exact spot where you stop getting power. My guess is that something on that circuit is creating a whole shit load of resistence because it shouldn't get that hot. All I ever use is 16 gauge and even with a ton of accesseries mine never even gets warm. If there is no juice coming from the remote turn on wire just hook it up to a switched 12 volt source....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="...., post: 4668428, member: 586978"] Grab a dmm and test the remote turn on lead from the back of your deck. You'll be able to narrow it down to the exact spot where you stop getting power. My guess is that something on that circuit is creating a whole shit load of resistence because it shouldn't get that hot. All I ever use is 16 gauge and even with a ton of accesseries mine never even gets warm. If there is no juice coming from the remote turn on wire just hook it up to a switched 12 volt source.... [/QUOTE]
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