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The Remote wire won't overload any circuit you put it on. It's Just a signal wire to tell the board on the amp to turn on.
As stated before just run the wire to the column and off the ignition. It's one wire and it's easy to tuck away and hide. As for the input for the amp, you said you are going to use the high level inputs in the amp. ![]() Also what kind of amp and sub if you don't mind me asking. Good luck on the install and hope its goes smoothly!
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Correct. It only acts as a "trigger" wire to turn on the amps internal relay.
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I'm nuts for the place
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This is what I was assuming, but was not completely sure. Good to hear that is confirmed.
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![]() Back in the day when we used to do this we used to tap in to the cig plug like stated as long as it was. It always getting direct power. Some cars now adays don't have a relay on the cig plug and will always get power.
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