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I forget what the blue wire is for its a 18g battery cable. do u connect it with the red power cable together?
So do I run the blue wire with the red power cable from the battery to the battery slot of the amp or do I run the blue wire tfrom the + battery to the rem slot of the amp?
Thank u im still wondering what is the rem and the remote phone input is for?
I had a professional installed 8yrs ago and the blue wire wasnt hook 2 the radio but I do think its way easy from batt to amp whould there be a way to dis or is tht wht the phone remote slot is 4?
The phone jack is most likely for a remote bass control knob.
The blue wire from the amp REM connection can be tied to a 1 amp fuse then the a place in the fuse panel that only has power when the car is ON. The amp will turn on with the car. You can also put a switch in-line for more control.
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Owing to the fact that millions of metres of welded steel-wire cable tray is installed in buildings of every type since its European launch more than 30 years ago, this welded steel-wire cable tray. a versatile product is firmly established as a cost-effective cable-management system in recent times.
In spite of the fact that it is undoubtedly popular as a practical and cost-saving alternative to traditional perforated sheet-steel cable tray, wire ‘basket’ systems are still regarded by many well-informed people as having lower mechanical strength. It is this prejudice that has reinforced it to rise against the poor performance of lower-quality. This lightweight basket tray and higher-quality systems can hold against sheet steel tray and is even able outperform it in many areas. The major benefits of welded steel-wire cable tray includes excellent air circulation and these cables are installed in wire trays can be classes as clipped in free air’, enabling smaller, more efficient cables to be used. The device installs free drainage facility and prevents the build-up of dust and debris, giving far higher levels of cleanliness and hygiene and eliminating possible fire and safety hazards.
It is assumed that the large number of cables are capable of being carried in deep-sided cable containment and their total weight can cause mechanical stress or even partial crushing of the lowest layers, impairing their performance. Here the steel steel wire cable tray make it an ideal containment for power as well as communications cables. Further, the situation is less clear where space is limited or only a small number of communications cables and power cables need to be installed along the same route, especially if costs are under pressure. Temperature cycling tests also indicate that as wire mesh containment (as in the case of in steel wire cable tray) allows air to circulate freely, and also acts instrumental in providing a positive advantage by preventing overheating.
While using a steel divider, in a metal cable tray significant amount of separation required between power and data cables is significantly reduced. If these are unscreened, separation can be as low as 50 mm, assuming the divider is both physically and electrically continuous. Independent tests have supported the guidelines given in data-cabling standards, showing that increased separation reduces interference. However, tests also show that if both power and data cables are placed in enclosed trunking, interference to data cables is far higher. Installing data and power cables in an open wire-mesh cable tray, with low-impedance couplings and a continuous metallic divider reduces the problem at a stroke, providing significant savings in space, installation and materials — important considerations for both installer and client in a cost-conscious building environment. Independent tests have also supported the guidelines given in data-cabling standards, showing that increased separation results in reduced interference. These tests also claim that if both power and data cables are placed in enclosed trunking, interference to data cables is far higher. Installing data and power cables in an open wire-mesh cable tray, with low-impedance couplings and a continuous metallic divider reduces the problem at a stroke, providing significant savings in space, installation and materials.
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2 Comments
I pretty much agree with Stepan and Peter.
A couple of points that I don't think are fully addressed.
You are asking abot upgrading the service to the house. The wiring throughout t the house is a different subject.
To upgrade to the 100 Amp two main things. First is the feed to the house. I don't have the tables here and won't advise based on memory. Next is the service panel or breaker box. Your existing panel may be rated for 100Amp and only need the main breaker replaced. If in doubt ( missing label ) replace.
The wires through the house are dependent on the load not the toatl house service. There is sometimes a misunderstanding caused by terminology. I have heard Romex with two conductors and a ground refered to as two conductor/ground and just two conductor. Not sure what is meant in the report by shielded. Flexible conduit maybe?
But taking the descriptions in context it sounds like older two discrete conductor wire that should be in conductive conduit which should be grounded. The Romex is almost certainly the two conductor with ground. But this is sometimes called three wire. I would make sure that all of your internal wiring is three wire, two conductors and a ground. If individual wires and not Romex it needs to be in conduit. Wire gauge depends on the capacity required for the circuit. 14 Ga. is min. for any home wiring.
BTW, Romex is a brand name but is used as a generic term like Kleenex.
Since it was mentioned, any new 220V wiring must be four wires. Two hot, one neutral and a ground. Existing does not have to be upgraded unless the service is moved. That is why we have so many questions on here about three prong dyer outlets. Before 1996 three wire was acceptable.
Man, I wish i could have a pc like that! Of course it is ok, all parts compatible, you can run anything with it.