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post Aug 18, 2008 - 7:43 PM
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I am putting an Infinity Basslink powered sub in the trunk of my celica. But the sub will not power on. I used a voltmeter and the sub has power going to it but it won't power on. However when I put the positive battery cable in the remote spot on the sub it will power on. Is it safe to run it with the battery cable in the remote spot? Can I run the remote cable and the power cable at the same time? Please help!!!!
 
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post Aug 20, 2008 - 8:56 AM
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The Power Antenna feed is not a constant power source. Therefore will not supply your remote with the power needed.

Take the power lead from the Red wire on your aftermarket head unit. This is the ACC power for the unit. There will be plenty of power to supply both the amp and the head-unit.


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