Best Place to Ground.
Best Place to Ground.
I want to know whats the best Place to ground amplifiers in the Trunk? I have a 4 gauge power wire coming in, do i need a distrubution block 4gauge and 2 8 gauge ground wires in my trunk to properly ground it?
I am getting whine from the speakres , i am positive its a bad ground some where.
And whats a good place for radio deck ground, its grounded in the dash consule and i am sure that could also be a bad ground.
Thanks.
And the capacitor needs to be grounded, but should i ground the amplifier to the capacitor negative?
I hope i didnt confuse ya all
I am getting whine from the speakres , i am positive its a bad ground some where.
And whats a good place for radio deck ground, its grounded in the dash consule and i am sure that could also be a bad ground.
Thanks.
And the capacitor needs to be grounded, but should i ground the amplifier to the capacitor negative?
I hope i didnt confuse ya all
Usually when I chosing a ground spot in the trunk I make a my own by using a self-tapping screw w/ a washer. First I will prep the area with rubbing alcohol then use a grinder to get down to the metal. Then just use a powerscrew driver and your done.
The radio in the front is a different story. I never use the stock ground because it was designated for the stock radio and not a powerful after market one. The best choice is to run a ground from the stock radio straight to the ground on your battery. Some people don't feel comfortable drilling a hole through their firewall so another option would be under the shifter there are four screws that hold in your shifter I will sometimes use one of those, make sure you clean the area with rubbing alchohol before hand.
Hope this helps
The radio in the front is a different story. I never use the stock ground because it was designated for the stock radio and not a powerful after market one. The best choice is to run a ground from the stock radio straight to the ground on your battery. Some people don't feel comfortable drilling a hole through their firewall so another option would be under the shifter there are four screws that hold in your shifter I will sometimes use one of those, make sure you clean the area with rubbing alchohol before hand.
Hope this helps
Originally Posted by MaXaZoR
The radio in the front is a different story. I never use the stock ground because it was designated for the stock radio and not a powerful after market one.
SKYRockerr...Directly below the radio theres a bracket with a 10mm bolt on each side. Either will work fine for a ground.
--Don
for whine, make sure your power and audio/rca cables do not run near each other. Main power should go directly to battery. For a better ground, just try to find bare metal, best if using an existing bolt. Or scratch off paint where ground touches.
since when do capacitors get grounded? I had power run to cap and cap to amp.
since when do capacitors get grounded? I had power run to cap and cap to amp.
Originally Posted by NismoMax80
for whine, make sure your power and audio/rca cables do not run near each other. Main power should go directly to battery. For a better ground, just try to find bare metal, best if using an existing bolt. Or scratch off paint where ground touches.
since when do capacitors get grounded? I had power run to cap and cap to amp.
since when do capacitors get grounded? I had power run to cap and cap to amp.
My Rockford Fosgate Digital Cap, has a positive in coming on a 8 gauge split from 4 gauge , then the negative is grounded to the car.
Originally Posted by SKYRockerr
My Rockford Fosgate Digital Cap, has a positive in coming on a 8 gauge split from 4 gauge , then the negative is grounded to the car.
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