Remote Load
Remote Load
This must be covered somewhere but.. With all the different things we have connected to our remote turn ons by the time you finish an audio install (FM signal amplifier, sub amp, component amp, parking override, steering wheel integration, etc.), is there some sort of common practice to reduce strain on the source?
I thought about divvying up some of the things I currently have - FM amp to cigarette acc. on, also deleting factory amp also eliminates PAC-ROEM-NI2, but nevertheless I thought it was a valid question.
I thought about divvying up some of the things I currently have - FM amp to cigarette acc. on, also deleting factory amp also eliminates PAC-ROEM-NI2, but nevertheless I thought it was a valid question.
The antenna amplifier and the relay used in your parking override are the only ones that put an actual load on. The others it's only used as a signal wire, and since it isn't actually powering anything of significance, there's really no issue at all putting several devices on it.
I'm pretty sure the ROEM-NIS2 is powered via the acc, not the signal.
I'm pretty sure the ROEM-NIS2 is powered via the acc, not the signal.
The antenna amplifier and the relay used in your parking override are the only ones that put an actual load on. The others it's only used as a signal wire, and since it isn't actually powering anything of significance, there's really no issue at all putting several devices on it.
I'm pretty sure the ROEM-NIS2 is powered via the acc, not the signal.
I'm pretty sure the ROEM-NIS2 is powered via the acc, not the signal.
Last edited by Wrathernaut; Apr 17, 2012 at 01:01 AM. Reason: Circled the wrong wire. DUH.
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