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I've got a set of RCA cables with a third, single wire.



This is my first time wiring a stereo, and am wondering if anyone can tell me the purpose for this third wire? Is it in fact an Amp remote turn on? My kit came with another, similar gauge wire that I assumed was the amp turn on, but I'm feeling kind of inclined to use this for my remote turn on, because it would be a lot more convenient.

I've read that it's not a good idea to run the remote turn on too close to the RCA cables, is there any truth to this?



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I have that same brand Amp kit that those RCAs came with. I am not using that Remote Wire, which I understood to be what is where there for, because my remote wire tapped into the Factory radio fuse in the Fuse Block. But if it works for you, then I see no reason why it wouldn't suffice. Remote wires are usually smaller gauge.

I don't think having the remote wire close or next to RCAs should cause any issues!
 

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Thanks for the replies guys. I ended up running an additional wire separately, just in case. It wasn't much extra work. I'm installing the sub and amp in a few days, I'll post back with an update regarding the static.


Thanks again! :cool:
 

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Initially, they were used for grounding purposes, but over time, people have come to use them for a remote wire.

Personally, I run my remote on the same side as my power wire and then run the RCA's on the opposite side. I've used patch cables/RCA cables with that wire a few times, but I've yet to use it as a remote wire. Guess old habits die hard, but I'm just not wanting to give may system a reason for any sort of unwanted induced noise, I mean I have enough factors against me, no need to those in another possible issue source. LOL
 
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