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Topic #65719 20 posts Started by pengsm
sup guys, look i have a 10" Dual subwoofer i already got it hook up, but inside the box there's a, they call it, IllumiNite lighting that can be wire to a 12v source. i read the instructions they said donnot hook it up directly to battery as that will drain your battery so....

the back of the sub already have a "ON" and "OFF" switch for the IllumiNite

how do you hook it up?
and what kind of wire do you use?

hEElp!!
run speaker wire to your power antenna wire on your HU. and ground it so when you turn your HU on, the likes will turn on.
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QUOTE (JustinCapps @ Feb 23, 2009 - 11:40 AM) *
>run speaker wire to your power antenna wire on your HU. and ground it so when you turn your HU on, the likes will turn on.

hey if you dont mind can you show me a picture or a diagram, not reallie sure what a HU is or how to ground the speaker wire.
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QUOTE (JustinCapps @ Feb 23, 2009 - 11:40 AM) *
>run speaker wire to your power antenna wire on your HU. and ground it so when you turn your HU on, the likes will turn on.

holdup what color is the power atenna wire?
your antenna power wire should be blue... the lil on that runs from the stereo to the amp for yur subs... thats your pos. and run your neg. is the base of the car.. i did it for the lights on my car..

the HU is the headunit

This post has been edited by JustinCapps: Feb 23, 2009 - 12:31 PM
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QUOTE (JustinCapps @ Feb 23, 2009 - 12:30 PM) *
>your antenna power wire should be blue... the lil on that runs from the stereo to the amp for yur subs... thats your pos. and run your neg. is the base of the car.. i did it for the lights on my car..

the HU is the headunit

blue wire isn't that the remote wire?? or is it the same thing??

(sorry kinda new at this kinda thing)
yeah man, sorry i should of said that.. but yes that wire is the same. smile.gif
hook it up and pics! interested!
It's usually not the same wire actually. There should be two blue wires back there one will be for the antennae [which only comes on with AM/FM radio - you wouldn't want to do this]. The blue wire with white stripe is your remaote which is already run to your amp so why not use that? One thing comes to mind - if the lights aren't shielded well you might catch some signal noise which would be bad - but try it first. If that doesn't work there should be an illumination [Orange IIRC?] wire back there that will turn the subs neons on when you turn at least the first click on your headlight stalk wink.gif

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thank you death! i thought they were the same.. smile.gif
lol thats probably a good thing to know lol
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QUOTE (DEATH @ Feb 23, 2009 - 1:07 PM) *
>It's usually not the same wire actually. There should be two blue wires back there one will be for the antennae [which only comes on with AM/FM radio - you wouldn't want to do this]. The blue wire with white stripe is your remaote which is already run to your amp so why not use that? One thing comes to mind - if the lights aren't shielded well you might catch some signal noise which would be bad - but try it first. If that doesn't work there should be an illumination [Orange IIRC?] wire back there that will turn the subs neons on when you turn at least the first click on your headlight stalk wink.gif

so you just connect the positive to the blue (remote wire), which also connects to the deck and the amplifier, right?

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QUOTE (JustinCapps @ Feb 23, 2009 - 12:51 PM) *
>yeah man, sorry i should of said that.. but yes that wire is the same. smile.gif
hook it up and pics! interested!

alright yea, so you got the blue wire from your amplifier to your deck, and you just connect the illumiNte wire with it?
thats what i did, and my lights work. smile.gif
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QUOTE (JustinCapps @ Feb 23, 2009 - 1:48 PM) *
>thats what i did, and my lights work. smile.gif

alright, and you said ground the wire too, now that will be the negetive wire. what color wire will you ground that neg. wire to?

and what wire gauge will you recommend?
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QUOTE (pengsm @ Feb 23, 2009 - 12:25 PM) *
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QUOTE (DEATH @ Feb 23, 2009 - 1:07 PM) *
>It's usually not the same wire actually. There should be two blue wires back there one will be for the antennae [which only comes on with AM/FM radio - you wouldn't want to do this]. The blue wire with white stripe is your remaote which is already run to your amp so why not use that? One thing comes to mind - if the lights aren't shielded well you might catch some signal noise which would be bad - but try it first. If that doesn't work there should be an illumination [Orange IIRC?] wire back there that will turn the subs neons on when you turn at least the first click on your headlight stalk wink.gif

so you just connect the positive to the blue (remote wire), which also connects to the deck and the amplifier, right?

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QUOTE (JustinCapps @ Feb 23, 2009 - 12:51 PM) *
>yeah man, sorry i should of said that.. but yes that wire is the same. smile.gif
hook it up and pics! interested!

alright yea, so you got the blue wire from your amplifier to your deck, and you just connect the illumiNte wire with it?


Yes and Yes. Assuming your amp is in the trunk already it should be easy enough to hook up it's blue wire to the + on the lights and the black wire to the - on the lights

Edit: Listen for signal noise before and after this operation - there is a small chance the lights aren't shielded well enough and will change the sound


This post has been edited by DEATH: Feb 23, 2009 - 2:06 PM

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gauge doesnt matter just so long as its no tooo small.

connect a wire from the chassic of the car, then run it to your neg.
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QUOTE (JustinCapps @ Feb 23, 2009 - 2:07 PM) *
>gauge doesnt matter just so long as its no tooo small.

connect a wire from the chassic of the car, then run it to your neg.

ah....what do you mean "chassic"??

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QUOTE (DEATH @ Feb 23, 2009 - 2:05 PM) *
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QUOTE (pengsm @ Feb 23, 2009 - 12:25 PM) *
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QUOTE (DEATH @ Feb 23, 2009 - 1:07 PM) *
>It's usually not the same wire actually. There should be two blue wires back there one will be for the antennae [which only comes on with AM/FM radio - you wouldn't want to do this]. The blue wire with white stripe is your remaote which is already run to your amp so why not use that? One thing comes to mind - if the lights aren't shielded well you might catch some signal noise which would be bad - but try it first. If that doesn't work there should be an illumination [Orange IIRC?] wire back there that will turn the subs neons on when you turn at least the first click on your headlight stalk wink.gif

so you just connect the positive to the blue (remote wire), which also connects to the deck and the amplifier, right?

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QUOTE (JustinCapps @ Feb 23, 2009 - 12:51 PM) *
>yeah man, sorry i should of said that.. but yes that wire is the same. smile.gif
hook it up and pics! interested!

alright yea, so you got the blue wire from your amplifier to your deck, and you just connect the illumiNte wire with it?


Yes and Yes. Assuming your amp is in the trunk already it should be easy enough to hook up it's blue wire to the + on the lights and the black wire to the - on the lights

Edit: Listen for signal noise before and after this operation - there is a small chance the lights aren't shielded well enough and will change the sound

shielded??
He means 'Chassis', as in the metal shell of your car. It is a return path for current to your battery.

So just connect it to any metal bolt etc nearby.

You might also want to check that your headunit can supply (check your manual if you have it) the current required by the illuminite light (hopefully it says how much current it requires). My head unit can only supply 300mA through it's remote wire, as it's only meant to be a signal to turn the amp on, and not a power supply to run the amp.
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QUOTE (DEATH @ Feb 23, 2009 - 3:05 PM) *
>Edit: Listen for signal noise before and after this operation - there is a small chance the lights aren't shielded well enough and will change the sound


Subwoofers operate in a frequency range that won't be affected by something like a neon light tube, so this is not necessary.

As far as original question goes, Death nailed it.
pretty simple, run it to your amp where the 12v and the negative is. this way you pick up the remote turn on and off that way no drainage. This is how some built in lights run, through the power it gets from the amp.

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thnx guys i did, i did it "DEATH"'s way and it worked, hell yea
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QUOTE (trdproven @ Feb 24, 2009 - 6:28 AM) *
>pretty simple, run it to your amp where the 12v and the negative is. this way you pick up the remote turn on and off that way no drainage. This is how some built in lights run, through the power it gets from the amp.


Isn't the 12V at the amp always hot, and the remote wire switches an internal relay?

I'd probably wire up an external relay using the remote wire to turn it on, and the amp's power wire's for power.

pengsm: Keep an eye on your head unit and make sure it's not getting too hot, that remote line probably isn't fused, at least not externally accessible. You wouldn't want to kill your remote line, that would suck.