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Wiring a Line Out Converter, could use some input.
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<blockquote data-quote="NA97GT" data-source="post: 9403403" data-attributes="member: 18684"><p>no, you want to connect to the remote output, unless its stock then you'll want to use a switched 12v.</p><p></p><p>I do these all the time as many of you know I'm a professional installer. Anyways this type of line out converter needs to be hooked up to both constant power and ground in addition to the speaker wire inputs. This system uses a signal sensing input to then provide a dedicated remote output for your amp. If you have a test light or multimeter check that your power connections are correct. Also be sure that the speaker inputs are connected to the correct wires (+ and -) to ensure polarity, if these are backwards or wrong it wont work right. Because you said it is staying on that leads me to believe that the part could possible be defective, if its hooked up properly. Check those and let me know whats going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NA97GT, post: 9403403, member: 18684"] no, you want to connect to the remote output, unless its stock then you'll want to use a switched 12v. I do these all the time as many of you know I'm a professional installer. Anyways this type of line out converter needs to be hooked up to both constant power and ground in addition to the speaker wire inputs. This system uses a signal sensing input to then provide a dedicated remote output for your amp. If you have a test light or multimeter check that your power connections are correct. Also be sure that the speaker inputs are connected to the correct wires (+ and -) to ensure polarity, if these are backwards or wrong it wont work right. Because you said it is staying on that leads me to believe that the part could possible be defective, if its hooked up properly. Check those and let me know whats going on. [/QUOTE]
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