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Turn on lead advice for 3 devices


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eurosam 
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I have some turn on lead noise coming through my speakers.  I have 3 pieces of equipment to turn on and the stereo can not supply enough current. Is the best fix a relay to turn on the equipment safely? I have 2 amplifiers and a digital processor. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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With 3 devices you should not need a relay. What do you mean by turn on lead noise? Dose it pop when you turn on the head unit? But if you want to hook up a relay you will need a SPDT below is a diagram of how to wire it

Positive Input-----> Positive Output Relay Diagram:

• 87 - Constant
• 86 : GROUND
• 30 - Remote Wire Accessories ( amps, EQ's, processors )
• 85 : Remote Input from HU
87a: NOT USED

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Posted: July 31, 2003 at 2:35 PM / IP Logged  

also I usually add an inline fuse (3A) for the constant power connection

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