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Matt Elmore
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Would be very happy if someone could point me to a site or could give me some pointeres on wiring a relay in order to turn on my system. My car's electrical system is horrendous so I would like to wire the power, ground, and accessory wiring for the stereo completely independent from the car (including the head unit), and also be able to turn the stereo on/off (HU, EQ, amps, the whole 9 yards) whether or not the car's ignition is going or not.

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1994 Toyota Corolla DX Sedan

ugh someone install a stereo in my car [Smile]

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millhouse
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Here is what I got for you:
www.teamrocs.com/technical/pages/relay_basics.htm

Hope this helps.

Millhouse

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2000 Ford F-250 Extended Cab
H/U: Sony CDX-C860
X-over: Phoenix Gold MX3i
Components: Orion HCCA 5s
Subwoofer: Image Dynamics IDSPL 15"
Component Amp: Zapco Studio 204
Subwoofer Amp: Zapco Studio 500

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JVC Digifine 2.1 KD-SH99 or Apline CDA-7878
Phoenix Gold PLD1 - Preferably White
Phoenix Gold EQ 232 or 230 - White
Phoenix Gold Bass Cube - White
Image Dynamics CX62 Midbasses


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wizeguy4
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here this is actually a post I had about wiring multiple siren for an alarm. They both use the same relay and they are both wired the same with the only difference is where I connected my alarm, you connect your remote turn-on wire and where I wired myoutput to other sirens you wire your out put all the amps.http://www.termpro.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=15&t=000308

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SO YOU LIKE FORUMS WELL CHECK THIS OUT!!!!!!!!!!
WWW.CARAUDIORESOURCES.COM

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wizeguy4
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http://www.termpro.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=15&t=000308

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SO YOU LIKE FORUMS WELL CHECK THIS OUT!!!!!!!!!!
WWW.CARAUDIORESOURCES.COM

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Matt Elmore
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thanks
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85 swithced power(remote turn on)
86 ground
87 12 volt constant
30 is 12 volts thrown out

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here's another good site. Just scroll down to relays.
http://www.eatel.net/~amptech/elecdisc/caraudio.htm

here is the actual relay post in case you can't find it.
http://www.eatel.net/~amptech/elecdisc/relays.htm


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