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hey everyone. just installed an amplifier with subs in my cav. I have no aftermarket radio. so I had to use an impedence adapter... anyways... but the amps always on
so I gotta find a good turn-on wire that is easy to access. any suggestions??
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get an aftermarke head unit or just hook the amp to a taggle
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Re: best memory/turn-on wire?
If you don't mind having the amp turned on whenever the car is on (regardless of the radio being on), just find a switched accessory power wire and use it for your sense. You shouldn't have to worry about current issues as it will be very little.
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im in your same situation, what i did was ran the remote wire into the fusebox, hooked it up to the windshield wiper fuse, and also put a toggle switch underneath the drivers seat, just in case i wanted to turn the amp off without turning off the car, before i had just the toggle switch but after many times of forgeting to turn it off, i learned my lesson the hard way when i went to buy a new battery
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Kool thanks a lot guys. Its really working out for me. Appreciate all your help.
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