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) With the test light issue most test lights that i know of are for looking for ground. If you have 12volts going into the remote to turn on your amp and then you use your test light from power wire to power terminal i would think that it would be a complete circuit and that is causing your test light to turn on. try it without your remote giving power to the amp

