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I have a Hunter ceiling fan that is operate's by remote only, I have a red wire coming out of the ceiling where do I hook that wire ?
in the remote there is a compartment that when you open it a wire comes out plug that wire in to a hole in the coopter then wait 20 minutes but make sure the coopter is off and that the remote has fresh batterys
The lower the voltage the larger gauge wire you will need to get the same power.
Yes a remote wire is necessary. You must wire the remote wire from the amp to and ignition source of power (a component which turns on when the ignition in the car is engaged.) i.e. the radio. The remote wire signals for the amp to power on.
you have to power the remote wire, splice it into the power wire, it came with a factory amp. had the same problem.
If you are hooking up an amp, you have to run your own remote wire or branch off the antenna power wire.
Amp always on
Usually the remote wire is the blue wire. Although not all CD players have a remote wire. The easy way to find out if you're player has a remote wire is to go onto the manufacturer's website and check the spec's.
As always, either the power antenna or the remote turn-on for an amplifier.
The Remote wire is for the installation of an amplifier. When you install the amp, you have a power (+12V) and ground wire to power the amp, but if you did not have a remote wire, it would drain all of your battery power while you were away from the car (because it would continually suck energy from it); however, without the remote signal coming from the CD player, the amp does not turn on. Does that answer your question? Basically, unless you're installing an amp, don't mess with it.
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You may want to check fuses if there are any on your amp, the power wire ground wire and remote wire are the only things i can think of, might want to just ship it back if it is still under warranty. good luck
What it is, is your power ant. wire is hooked to your remote(control) wire of the Amp.To fix this disconnect it and connect it to the remote(control) wire. If you dont have a output labeled as this connect it to the hot wire for the radio. (do not connect it the the constant hot wire there will be two different wires)
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bad wire or actuator