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is a relay what i need? 2 amps, pwr wire


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It seems as though the forum won't let you plmp your boat out.   Hey thanks for the invite, swing around to the Gulf of Mexico and pick me up.
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the pink/black wire should be your remote turn on, and the blue/white goes to your antenna
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jar754, your right.  I posted blue white, but i was wrong.  I am using the pink/black wire for the remote turn on.  sorry for this mistake.   my buddy was telling me how if I use the antenna wire, the power would shut off ever time a cd was played (becuase the antena would power down.   funny)
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The Blue/White wire is the amp remote turn on wire. The antenna control wire is blue. The pink/black wire is a digital control wire that will actually allow the deck to control certain features on some of their amplifiers. Use the Blue/White wire without the relay. Your deck should have no problem turning on 2 amplifiers.
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blue is not used
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I guess they don't think you would have a power antenna on a boat.
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blue/white is used for this
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You guys are awesome.  Thanks.  It worked.  I used the blue/white now everything is cool.  Thanks again for helping me out.

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So the Pink/Black wire wasn't cutting it?
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Yes..blue/white worked.
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