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Technical => Audio & Other Aftermarket Electronics => Topic started by: CougarCoupe88 on January 02, 2005, 02:24:52 AM

Title: power question (head unit and amp )
Post by: CougarCoupe88 on January 02, 2005, 02:24:52 AM
ok i hooked up my head unit to the battery (with a fuse)  and the batt. remote, acc. all to the same power wire. so the key doesnt have to be on to have the radio play.  but now my amp light is on allthe time . is that gonna burn ot out.  and i would prefer it to go off,. so if i wanted to how could i kill the power to it from like a switch if i know im gonna be away from the car awhile.  that and with me hooking up the HU to the batt. is that gonna kill it faster. or just when the car is off.  will the alt keep it charged while running. or is it just a draw on the batery
Title: Re: power question (head unit and amp )
Post by: MasterBlaster on January 02, 2005, 06:37:26 AM
Well, I have no idea what radio or amp you're running, but there's usually a "trigger" wire from the radio to the amp telling it to turn off when the radio is off. Everything hooked to the battery = no "off" signal.
Title: Re: power question (head unit and amp )
Post by: Thunder Chicken on January 02, 2005, 09:17:57 AM
The REM wire (should be blue). Put a switch in the dash for that wire and you'll be able to turn the amp off. Even better, connect it to the back of the head unit instead of directly to the battery. That way, when you shut the stereo off the amp should shut off too.
Title: Re: power question (head unit and amp )
Post by: lowcat on January 02, 2005, 11:29:23 AM
I believe on most headunits the ignition switch wire is red. If you hooked up the red and yellow wires together it will never turn off, and when the cd player is on, the amp will be on as well. If you put a toggle switch on the red wire then you can turn on and off the cd player whenever you want and the amp will turn on and off as well.

edit: i missed that you hooked up the remote antenna to the power wire as well. On the back of the headunit there will be a wire to connect that to. I will be a solid blue wire and more than likely say antenna, or remote antenna. Hook the amp signal wire to this wire and it will turn on and off with the headunit. The only wire that should be directly connected to the battery is the yellow wire on the back of the headunit
Title: Re: power question (head unit and amp )
Post by: CougarCoupe88 on January 02, 2005, 08:21:22 PM
i have a pioneer 5500 cd player head unit. and a 4 channle 300 watt piooneer amp. i only hooked the power to the headunit directly to the batt. bc the cars wires were hacked and coulnt get them rite . so i gave up and ran it that way. besides i like not having to have the key on  to have the radio play.  yes i have the Rem wire hooked up off the headunit. but thats to the batt/memory wire off the H.U.  and thats hooked up to the power so i guess it just stays on. .

good idea on the switch. but what if instead of off the remote wire i hooked it to the power wire to the amp. .

as a refresh i will put it down like this . batt. 2 power wires one to the amp. the other to the HU  batt/memory and remote hooked up to the HU power wire = the amp light on all the time. with the power of the HU off and the face plate off.  just do the switch?
Title: Re: power question (head unit and amp )
Post by: Thunder Chicken on January 02, 2005, 08:45:04 PM
Quote from: CougarCoupe88

good idea on the switch. but what if instead of off the remote wire i hooked it to the power wire to the amp. .

That's a bad idea for two reasons:
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The blue wire is the one you want to switch. If you were smart you'd put the stereo "acc" wire on the same switch. That way you could shut the head unit completely off when you wanted, such as when parking the car for a few days, but you'd still be able to use it without having the key on.
Title: Re: power question (head unit and amp )
Post by: CougarCoupe88 on January 02, 2005, 08:58:48 PM
i get what you mean. see im not 100% sure on what i can and can't get away with so i did what i knew i would get away with . i have to go behind the radio anyway so i'll  run some wires to a switch and call it a day. 

thanks everyone .