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geepherder 
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Posted: November 18, 2005 at 3:40 PM / IP Logged  
At will.
My ex once told me I have a perfect face for radio.
cdnref 
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Kevin`

Is this what you were explaining to me. I appreciate your help. And everyone else who posted.

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mi_what 
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forget about the relay. Just install a switch (you can choose the color) from you local autopart store in the remote wire from your HU to the amp. This allows you to turn the amp on and off at your discretion.
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Uh, did you read the previous posts? Cause I wish to go beyond that.
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Thats basically what I was saying to do. 

You can eliminate the diode in line with Pin 85, also.

Don't put the 'ON' LED in series with the turn on lead, put it in parallel.  This means, instead of putting the resistor in line with the turn on signal 'T" it off.  Hook the positive side of the LED up to the other end of the resistor and then hook the other end of the LED to ground.  The resistor will create quite a voltage drop, and you most likely will not be left with enough voltage to turn your amp on if it is in series!

Other then that, you are good to go it looks.

Kevin Pierson
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Great sounds good. Thanks again for your help.  I visited your site, great layout and I saw the good old word engineer.

LOL, you dont have to worry about explaining abouta parallel and series. I've taken electronics course for the Air Force. I'm just a Avionics Systems Tech., I just fault find, and rectify the probelm.  

Once again, Thanks and have a great holiday vacation (Well deserved one too, as the rest of us)

mi_what 
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look canook, you don't have to be an a***ole about it. I was just throwing my two cents in there. If you don't want to use my idea don't try to undermine me. What I saw was that you wanted a kill switch, and I proposed the simplest plan.
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mi_what wrote:
look canook, you don't have to be an a***ole about it. I was just throwing my two cents in there. If you don't want to use my idea don't try to undermine me. What I saw was that you wanted a kill switch, and I proposed the simplest plan.

wow, you obvisouly read that post the wronge way. I had no intentions of undermining you whatsoever. And I appologize if it did.

Accepted?

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Accepted, I finally see what you are trying to accomplish and you're right, my idea wouldn't work for that. Good luck
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