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<blockquote data-quote="Nikuk" data-source="post: 862059" data-attributes="member: 555692"><p>Remote wire - You treat it the same. Strip it off a little longer if You like, assuming that You are using 14gauge or higher - You can fold the stripped part over (like making a loop) and stick that in. With the remote wire You just need good contact. With the power &amp; ground You need as much contact as You can get. Once again, no stray wires. If the remote touchs the ground You WILL have a few sparks and very possilby short out the radio.</p><p></p><p>-Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikuk, post: 862059, member: 555692"] Remote wire - You treat it the same. Strip it off a little longer if You like, assuming that You are using 14gauge or higher - You can fold the stripped part over (like making a loop) and stick that in. With the remote wire You just need good contact. With the power & ground You need as much contact as You can get. Once again, no stray wires. If the remote touchs the ground You WILL have a few sparks and very possilby short out the radio. -Nick [/QUOTE]
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