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yea, its like 500milliamps...half an amp...max

its a signal line to trip the amp to turn on.

ive seen a normal one split 6-8 times with no problems, it takes very little current to turn an amplifier on.

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yea, its like 500milliamps...half an amp...max

its a signal line to trip the amp to turn on.

ive seen a normal one split 6-8 times with no problems, it takes very little current to turn an amplifier on.

dont forget though, when you have modded ma audio amps, you HAVE to use 4 gauge ;) lol

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dont forget though, when you have modded ma audio amps, you HAVE to use 4 gauge ;) lol

its 10 awg noob :rolleyes:

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not hatin, but am i wrong here it looks as if the amp is not grounded its hooked directly to the battery. it that the way it should be.

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no, it was definitely 4 ;)

I remember that I even emailed MA Audio tech support and they pretty much laughed at me.

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