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<blockquote data-quote="Slody4Futbol" data-source="post: 545121" data-attributes="member: 551839"><p>yes use a relay... they are simple to hook up... and fuse the power connection ... the 12 volt wire you hook to it... you must use a relay is you are powering multiple components off the head unit's remote wire... i had my hifonics bx1500d... and my hifonics zx4400 powered from the remote wire... but i added a small neon tube over my amps and my sub amp would not come on... but when i unplugged the neon it worked fine... 2 much current draw on that wire.. use a relay and run multiple things... soooo easy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slody4Futbol, post: 545121, member: 551839"] yes use a relay... they are simple to hook up... and fuse the power connection ... the 12 volt wire you hook to it... you must use a relay is you are powering multiple components off the head unit's remote wire... i had my hifonics bx1500d... and my hifonics zx4400 powered from the remote wire... but i added a small neon tube over my amps and my sub amp would not come on... but when i unplugged the neon it worked fine... 2 much current draw on that wire.. use a relay and run multiple things... soooo easy [/QUOTE]
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