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<blockquote data-quote="anking33" data-source="post: 386751" data-attributes="member: 553006"><p>I am trying to connect my cooling fan for my amps. I am using a relay to turn the fan on using the turn on lead. The one that turns on the amps. When the relay is wired correctly, the fan truns on, but then one of the amps doesn't turn on. When I disconnect the fan, the amp truns back on. I think that the signal is not strong enough to turn on all the components. Does anyone know how to fix this, a signal amp, or different wiring suggestion. It makes no sense, because I wiried it this way in another car and it worked fine. Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anking33, post: 386751, member: 553006"] I am trying to connect my cooling fan for my amps. I am using a relay to turn the fan on using the turn on lead. The one that turns on the amps. When the relay is wired correctly, the fan truns on, but then one of the amps doesn't turn on. When I disconnect the fan, the amp truns back on. I think that the signal is not strong enough to turn on all the components. Does anyone know how to fix this, a signal amp, or different wiring suggestion. It makes no sense, because I wiried it this way in another car and it worked fine. Thank you [/QUOTE]
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