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I was wondering if anyone has ever installed a concord ceq7. I was wondering if anyone remembered what size fuses this eq takes or if i can wire it directly to the fuse box. because i remember what wires are what,but cant remember the fuse sizes any help would be greatly appriciated thank you
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I do not remember which unit that is, but if it has no speaker outputs, use a 3 amp fuse.  If it is the unit with speaker output wires and you are using them, 10 amps.  With speaker wire output, but you are not using them, 5 amp.
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This is the model with out the speaker out puts and it has the hot and a memory wire. Do you think i can wire it to my trucks fuse box? if i can find a 2 or 3 amp fuse in the box?
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What kind of truck? Usually we would use the Vehicles OEM radio wiring. Are you using a factory radio?
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its a 1994 dodge dakota ex cab im using a pioneer p2900mp i forget the last letter or number but its a cd player thats sattalite ready
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Constant wire of the EQ to the same connection as the Yellow wire of the radio. Use the radio's Blue/White wire to turn the EQ on only when the deck is powered up. If the radio has only a solid blue wire, use that one. If it has both, use the Blue/White. No need to run any wires to the fusebox.
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i figured that much but the eg has a memory wire not a remote turn on
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What color are the wires of the EQ? The yellow wire of your radio is the place to get memory for the EQ.

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