What Fuse To Use?

What I’m thinking is that you have a bad connection that rubs on the terminal. When you pinch it, it causes a solid, non-moving connection that eliminates the noise. Too little insulation will not cause a problem unless you mean that the insulation is stripped from a certain point and bare wire is touching the terminal. I’m pretty sure I know what you're saying but I’m not 100%.

And to AzGrower, I completely understand where you are coming from. I do not take you as an ***, just someone who is confident in what they say. When I comment on something you say I am not necessarily trying to prove you wrong, just trying to either show a different side of an argument or trying to stimulate intelligent conversation/debate over a disputed or misunderstood opinion.

Get me?

 
yeah basically the REM terminal is a little metal square with a tiny hole in the middle so I just weaved the wired through the hole and put a rubber cap over it but its obviously not done very strategically... Fosgate said in the Amps manual that they provided a cap for the terminal but I dont have it.. would it be something I can find in HomeDepot you figure? A female connector someone suggested Im not positive if thats the exact thing RF supplies with their amp and im not sure if its made to fit the REM terminal

 
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You can find this at any automotive or hardware store it is called a female quick disconnect.

The RF remote terminal blade is a the standard size so a regular one will fit.

 
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