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mayhem 07-27-2006 07:47 AM

remote wire relay
 
i`ve been reading a few posts on other forums about adding a relay for the remote power wire. i have 4 amps plus a cap. so far i`ve had no problems, but as a preventative measure think i should look into it.

any suggestions as to what i should use?

surround sound 07-27-2006 08:11 AM

l use my relay to solve thumps when powering off.
no issues for you, why bother

mayhem 07-27-2006 09:30 AM

yeah i`m not fussy on using relays but i`m a little worried about loading up that circuit with 4 amps plus cap, but so far no problems.

MR2NR 07-27-2006 04:55 PM

Get the relay in there like now or at least in the bare minimums, put a fuse on the remote on line, 1 amp max. A ounce of prevention now is going to save the cd player going to the service shop for a blown remote on driver.

mayhem 07-27-2006 08:06 PM


Originally Posted by MR2NR
Get the relay in there like now or at least in the bare minimums, put a fuse on the remote on line, 1 amp max. A ounce of prevention now is going to save the cd player going to the service shop for a blown remote on driver.

ok, what kind of relay?

robmar 07-27-2006 08:44 PM


Originally Posted by MR2NR
Get the relay in there like now or at least in the bare minimums, put a fuse on the remote on line, 1 amp max. A ounce of prevention now is going to save the cd player going to the service shop for a blown remote on driver.

i would recommend a 1/2 amp fuse most transistors driving the remote are usually 1/2 amp
also most manufatures use a current limiting resistor on there exept for the dumbies at pioneer

Tom.F.1 07-27-2006 10:20 PM

Canadian Tire or any auto supply store will sell you a standad 12v relay.
Use your remote out from the deck to turn on the relay, it will draw very little curent. Use your 12v amp power, switched by the N.O. contacts of the relay to power the turn on of the amps. Thats the line where you need a 1 amp inline fuse, also avalable at CT.
I'm wondering why you also mentioned your cap. Does it have a remote turn on?

mayhem 07-28-2006 05:42 AM


Originally Posted by Tom.F.1
Canadian Tire or any auto supply store will sell you a standad 12v relay.
Use your remote out from the deck to turn on the relay, it will draw very little curent. Use your 12v amp power, switched by the N.O. contacts of the relay to power the turn on of the amps. Thats the line where you need a 1 amp inline fuse, also avalable at CT.
I'm wondering why you also mentioned your cap. Does it have a remote turn on?

yes the cap has a remote.............
i thought i might need something above a standard relay since i`m running 5 things off the one line?

Tom.F.1 07-28-2006 01:22 PM

The standard auto relay is rated for 30 amps. Usually used for things like heaters fam motors, re-defogger etc. etc.

I have 2 caps, with glowwy blue and red digital readout. They don't have a remote turm on. They automatically time out, when the voltage is stable.

mayhem 07-28-2006 01:55 PM

thanks for the info. now that i think about it, i can`t remember if it has rmote turn on. i`ll have to check.


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