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I've heard alot of people say running 1 remote wire and branching to several pieces of equipment does no damage to your HU, I've also heard people say running multiple remote wires from the HU is good also. Just wanted to see what you guys thought was the best way to wire when it comes to wiring the remote for multiple amps, and processors. I've seen relays used, trigger remotes, and toggle switches.

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If you want to be able to switch different amps on and off then you will need switches. But I think its ok to run multiple amps off of one remote wire.

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use a relay.

I checked out the multiple amps or acc. thread that discussed using relays would you happen to have the correct diagram for using relays with diodes, im wanting to try a different way of wiring remotes

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If it's just 2 amps, I would just jump the wire from 1 amp to the 2nd, if it's 3 or more I would definatly use a relay

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