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im new with all of this electrical stuff......i just bought a toggle
switch to turn my amp on and off. the toggle switch has 2 prongs on
the back. all i have is the toggle switch...what else do i need to
hook this up.

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im new with all of this electrical stuff......i just bought a toggle
switch to turn my amp on and off. the toggle switch has 2 prongs on
the back. all i have is the toggle switch...what else do i need to
hook this up.


wire....
Run one side of the switch to the remote turn-on of the amp, and the other
side to a 12 volt source.


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On Mar 2, 11:52 am, wrote:

im new with all of this electrical stuff......i just bought a toggle
switch to turn my amp on and off. the toggle switch has 2 prongs on
the back. all i have is the toggle switch...what else do i need to
hook this up.


You'll also need an amp, a car and a battery. :-)

Kidding aside, make sure you only put the toggle switch on the amp's
turn-on lead--NOT the main power wire.

But this all begs the question "Why are you doing this?" Does your
radio not have an amp turn-on lead?

-dan

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