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<blockquote data-quote="Nutdawg651" data-source="post: 8142119" data-attributes="member: 654970"><p>All you have to do is run your remote wire through the fuse box and put the fuse in over the wire push it in tight you'll be getting 10 amps of remote turn on way more than enough power to turn on your amps and fans without hurting a thing don't listen to the people that want you to spend more money trust me dude you'll be just fine the remotes don't pull many amps I've ran four amps at once without a problem for years run one 18 or 20 gauge wire strait to your trunk and twist all the remote wires together in your trunk together then put the fan ground in with your ground wire into the amp and your power from your fan with your remote into the remote on your amp your good no problem and saved 50-75 bucks easy fix</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nutdawg651, post: 8142119, member: 654970"] All you have to do is run your remote wire through the fuse box and put the fuse in over the wire push it in tight you'll be getting 10 amps of remote turn on way more than enough power to turn on your amps and fans without hurting a thing don't listen to the people that want you to spend more money trust me dude you'll be just fine the remotes don't pull many amps I've ran four amps at once without a problem for years run one 18 or 20 gauge wire strait to your trunk and twist all the remote wires together in your trunk together then put the fan ground in with your ground wire into the amp and your power from your fan with your remote into the remote on your amp your good no problem and saved 50-75 bucks easy fix [/QUOTE]
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