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Whiteyonthepc
05-23-2007, 04:43 PM
Hey everyone. I am installing an amp and some subs to my factory stereo. I got everything pretty much set up but i have one question. I have a remote cord coming from my amp that is supposed to go to my head unit but because its factory it doesnt have a place to go. I was told im supposed to splice my ignition wire and put it on there. That sounds like a bad idea to me. Could create ignition problems? Well my question is...could i splice it to the 12 v cigarette lighter outlet? Because it isnt on when the car is off. Shouldnt that work as a remote? Thanks for the input. L8

jmak
05-23-2007, 09:18 PM
Do not wire of of the cigarette plug . Bad idea. a relay is something that you should install using a 12 v positive . 12 v switched (ignition ) ground and the the other lead would do to your remote on your amplifier . These are available for about 7 bucks from readio shack . you should also dissconnection the 12 v + lead from your battery. Good luck .

Whiteyonthepc
05-24-2007, 01:43 AM
:eek: So wait....what should i buy? sorry im not really good with electronics of cars. I know everything there is to know about mechanics, but electronics is no bueno man. if u tell me what im lookin for and where to look i should be able to find it. thanks

edit: also, why should i not wire to the cig lighter? i dont use it....i dont smoke....

Whiteyonthepc
05-25-2007, 08:23 PM
cancel that....i wired it off the cig lighter and it works just fine. They are bumpin loud now :D well w/e guys thanks for the info except u people who thought i couldnt do it....l8r

MdPhoenix
02-12-2008, 03:59 PM
cancel that....i wired it off the cig lighter and it works just fine. They are bumpin loud now :D well w/e guys thanks for the info except u people who thought i couldnt do it....l8r


He didn't say you CAN'T do it. Anyone who knows two things about electronics knows that it will work. He said it wasn't a good idea. And I agree with him. It's not a bright idea.

Whatever.

chubbybubba1
02-12-2008, 10:27 PM
Dude, your arguing with a 9 month old post.

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