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Runs of 1/0 Gauge
andreg3000 replied to andreg3000's topic in Electrical-battery- Alternators- Wiring
damn, never thought of the continuous chassis - makes perfect sense though. Now I gotta go do some investigating, Thanks all -
Runs of 1/0 Gauge
andreg3000 replied to andreg3000's topic in Electrical-battery- Alternators- Wiring
This is what I initially thought and was therefore gonna do the extra run of positive and just beef up the rear grounds at several different points. But I have always heard its ideal to do equal runs of both. I don't want to waste $80-$100 on adding something that's not worth the improvement. Anyone else want to chime in?? -
Runs of 1/0 Gauge
andreg3000 replied to andreg3000's topic in Electrical-battery- Alternators- Wiring
Ture, very true. Now if I do add the 1/0 neg run, should it be from the alternator mounting bolt, or from the front battery neg terminal? BTW big three also done already -
Probably a stupid question, but would it be better to do 1/0 gauge 2 runs pos vs 1 run of pos & neg? Currently have 200A mechman & D3400 up front, 3x D975's in the back. Just ordered some more 1/0 to do an additional run but don't know if voltage drop / charging would be better with a particular setup. I know ideally, you should have equal runs of both, but if I could only add one more run what would be the best setup? Thanks
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between work, wife, kids and personal time....where do you find time to not only work on the system, take pics and vids then turn around and post everything online. Seriously you need an assistant who's sole job is capturing pics/vids and uploading to the site. Awesome work so far. This shit's addicting, it's kinda bad when the first thing I do when I get home is check the build log.
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That was 4 gauge that I disconnected from my mids amp. The 0/1 is all wrapped up and I didn't need all that wire just to demonstrate a point. Thanks for noticing though.
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Finally got it
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ill try and get you visual learners a nice video...tomorow. Spoke with Maxxsonics Corporate, shipping it out tomorow. Definitely something internal going on. Whatever its covered under warranty
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Thanks. Yeah I PM'd maxxsonic-mike and Ill try to reach them by phone tomorrow.
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Thanks, yeah I think some how the amp is either grounding out on itself or the remote and power lines are possibly connected. I don't know how this could happen since everything has been securely screwed down, no damage/drop, no significant voltage drop (never below 13.0V). Maybe it just decided to create its own circuit and start screwing my shit up. Ill PM maxxsonics. Thanks
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No relay on the remote, just straight back from the deck. This setup was nothing new. I've had this thing bumping fine for ~6mth