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Discussion in 'Car Audio' started by benny mckellar, Aug 24, 2008.

  1. benny mckellar

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    ok i'm an audio noob and the amp remote wire has me confused.

    1. it goes to the head unit or any accessory wire and only turns the amp on when the head unit or accessory comes on?

    2. if thats the case do i still need the main power wire going to the battery?
     
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    1. It goes to remote wire on the head unit, or any 12v accessories source. But preferably head unit so the amp will turn on whenever the head unit is on.

    2. Yes you still need the main power wire. the remote wire only triggers the amp to turn on. The remote wire isnt capable of carrying the current required to power the amp or the head unit to supply it.
     
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    yeah thanks anonymous i figured it out once i got everything hooked up but the wiring kit i had didn't have a remote wire. what gauge wire do i need
     
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    Any wire, it's only a few milliamp.
     
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    No prob.

    The kit diddnt have a remote wire? Odd. Usually a thin-ish blue wire. Seeing it carrys little current, anything as thin as speaker wire should do the trick.

    Edit: StoneX beat me to it.
     
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    Off topic...sort of. I put a Clarion Mono block into my girls rig the other day and aside from 0ga power terminals I got a great laugh when I saw that the remote wire terminal was set-up to take 4ga......gave me quite a chuckle other then it was a bitch to actually make the 16ga fit inside the hole and no that it won't come out!
     
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    Clarion engineers must have been on something the day they designed that :p
     
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    oh yeah i found the wire i thought it was speaker wire i was expectin a heavy wirethanks for the help
     

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