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How to "build" a plug and play kit?

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Old 01-06-2015, 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by dirtracin23
I am actually using a RF T400x2ad amp.
have you finished this install? Curious as to the performance of the amp and mainly the current draw.

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Old 01-06-2015, 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by UltraNutZ
have you finished this install? Curious as to the performance of the amp and mainly the current draw.

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Still waiting on the mounting plate to finish up. Everything else is ready to go. When I get it done, how would I measure the current draw so that I could provide that info to you?
 
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Originally Posted by dirtracin23
that is the same exact setup i am installing and making plug and play on my bike right now.
You will need two 33481-0201 to go from the factory hu speaker outputs to the amp. You will need two 33471-0201 to go from the amp outputs to the factory speaker harness that runs thru the speaker pods to the speakers. I ordered a few extra of each to allow for me to screw a couple up. That turned out to be a wise move as i did just that. The terminal pins you will need are the 33012-2001 female and the 33000-0001 male. Mouser only sells those pins in multiples of 100. Pm me you address and i will mail you some as i have plenty and you only need 4 of each. You have to really watch what wire you use with those molex plugs as if the insulation is too thick, the wire will not slide down into the plug where you can seat the pin.

You can get a pin removal tool here for a lot cheaper than one will cost thru mouser. I also bought my wire from the same place only because i am **** and wanted wire colored to match the leads that came with the amp.

you can now buy singles pins/female conn. Use molex/mouser p/n and add "lp".
 
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Old 05-11-2016, 09:38 AM
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So I know we probably need to retire this thread, but I was having a hard time getting a prewired Molex 33481-0201 connector to go from the amp to the speakers. I contacted the vendor that Dirtracin23 mentioned in the 1/04/15 post. He is making them and listing them on eBay, item #262432275280, for a decent price, if there's anybody still out there and interested.
 
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