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Wiring REM and power for multiple amps
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<blockquote data-quote="danz24" data-source="post: 2426759" data-attributes="member: 564552"><p>3 amps, 2 for mids/highs and 1 for sub. I need to know how to wire the remote and power wires.</p><p></p><p>For the remote wire I read that I need a sort of relay? Or can I just splice all the REM wires together. Can I find this relay at thesource or bestbuy and what is it called?</p><p></p><p>Also, My mid amp and sub amp has 4ga and my high amp has 8ga. Is it reasonable to use a distro block in this situation and what kind. I was thinking for example a distro for my mid/high sub so 4ga+8ga &gt; 0ga? Or just connect them all directly to the battery.</p><p></p><p>Also for the fuse on the wire, I just match it to the fuse rating on the amp right?</p><p></p><p>hope my questions make sense...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danz24, post: 2426759, member: 564552"] 3 amps, 2 for mids/highs and 1 for sub. I need to know how to wire the remote and power wires. For the remote wire I read that I need a sort of relay? Or can I just splice all the REM wires together. Can I find this relay at thesource or bestbuy and what is it called? Also, My mid amp and sub amp has 4ga and my high amp has 8ga. Is it reasonable to use a distro block in this situation and what kind. I was thinking for example a distro for my mid/high sub so 4ga+8ga > 0ga? Or just connect them all directly to the battery. Also for the fuse on the wire, I just match it to the fuse rating on the amp right? hope my questions make sense... [/QUOTE]
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