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<blockquote data-quote="Slody4Futbol" data-source="post: 545178" data-attributes="member: 551839"><p>yes that is all correct... you should be able to run those 5 things from the relay... if not... run another relay :-D... but yes it is only going to power the other things with the head unit on... as the input is from the remote wire... whenever the remote wire doesn't give the relay 12 volts... the contacts go between 87a **nothing** and 30 **output**... so it is giving nothing to your amps and stuff... but when you activate the relay with the 12 volts from the remote wire... the contacts move and you have power!!!... how do you fuse the relay? run a wire from a 12 volt constant source... such as your power wire for your amps... distribution block... or ignition harness... and put a female spade connector on it... and then run another wire to the relay 12 volt constant input **87**... and then put a female spade connector on it... and then connect both spades on to the male prongs of the fuse... and there you have ur own inline fuse... or just go buy a 10 gauge inline fuse holder... that is a ring of power wire that you cut and has the lil rubber fuse holder in the middle... and crimp/solder it to the power wire for your relay...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slody4Futbol, post: 545178, member: 551839"] yes that is all correct... you should be able to run those 5 things from the relay... if not... run another relay :-D... but yes it is only going to power the other things with the head unit on... as the input is from the remote wire... whenever the remote wire doesn't give the relay 12 volts... the contacts go between 87a **nothing** and 30 **output**... so it is giving nothing to your amps and stuff... but when you activate the relay with the 12 volts from the remote wire... the contacts move and you have power!!!... how do you fuse the relay? run a wire from a 12 volt constant source... such as your power wire for your amps... distribution block... or ignition harness... and put a female spade connector on it... and then run another wire to the relay 12 volt constant input **87**... and then put a female spade connector on it... and then connect both spades on to the male prongs of the fuse... and there you have ur own inline fuse... or just go buy a 10 gauge inline fuse holder... that is a ring of power wire that you cut and has the lil rubber fuse holder in the middle... and crimp/solder it to the power wire for your relay... [/QUOTE]
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