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Old 08-17-2006, 04:03 PM   #8 (permalink)
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That's great to hear. The next question I have is the wiring. What would the best way to do that? Can I just add another power wire to the one that's on the battery? and how do I attach the remote wire? Thanks for the help.
yes you can do that, but it seems that you're getting into a few more components now, and you have been bitten by the car audio bug. I would suggest that you run a 0 awg wire to the rear and get distribution blocks for your power and ground wires. As for your remote, you may need to use a relay soon, as you have a number of components to turn on now. This will protect your head unit's remote out section, as well as provide enough current to properly turn on the amps...and whatever else you WILL be adding later.
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