Re: Gotta fix my ground... Will this work?
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Originally Posted by
alec14
do you mean the positive?
No, he means the ground.
Re: Gotta fix my ground... Will this work?
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Originally Posted by
gckless
No, he means the ground.
okay, understood now
Re: Gotta fix my ground... Will this work?
From what I understand you should not disconnect the ground with the RCA still plugged in. The RCA can serve as a grounding point back to the deck if the amp still has power from the positive lead. What can happen, in rare cases, is the input stage on the amp can fry. Its rare but I've seen it.
Re: Gotta fix my ground... Will this work?
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Originally Posted by
hcivic91
From what I understand you should not disconnect the ground with the RCA still plugged in. The RCA can serve as a grounding point back to the deck if the amp still has power from the positive lead. What can happen, in rare cases, is the input stage on the amp can fry. Its rare but I've seen it.
We're taling about removing the ground (negative) wire from the battery itself. When that's off there's no path for any current to return through.
Re: Gotta fix my ground... Will this work?
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Originally Posted by
hcivic91
From what I understand you should not disconnect the ground with the RCA still plugged in. The RCA can serve as a grounding point back to the deck if the amp still has power from the positive lead. What can happen, in rare cases, is the input stage on the amp can fry. Its rare but I've seen it.
so, disconnect the rca's?
Re: Gotta fix my ground... Will this work?
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Originally Posted by
maylar
We're taling about removing the ground (negative) wire from the battery itself. When that's off there's no path for any current to return through.
could i still take the negative off the chassis without taking off the negative battery terminal, and without removing the rca's?
Re: Gotta fix my ground... Will this work?
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Originally Posted by
alec14
could i still take the negative off the chassis without taking off the negative battery terminal, and without removing the rca's?
That's not recommended unless you remove the + first from the amp. Why can't you just pull the fuse? Then there'd be no worries.
Re: Gotta fix my ground... Will this work?
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Originally Posted by
maylar
That's not recommended unless you remove the + first from the amp. Why can't you just pull the fuse? Then there'd be no worries.
this might sound incredibly stupid, but i don't know how. lol
Re: Gotta fix my ground... Will this work?
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Originally Posted by
alec14
this might sound incredibly stupid, but i don't know how. lol
I think he means remove the fuse on the power wire, Your wire is fused right?
Re: Gotta fix my ground... Will this work?
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Originally Posted by
heebs 09gts
I think he means remove the fuse on the power wire, Your wire is fused right?
yes it is. but removing the fuse is the part i'm unfamiliar with
Re: Gotta fix my ground... Will this work?
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Originally Posted by
alec14
yes it is. but removing the fuse is the part i'm unfamiliar with
OK. Umm.... The + wire that feeds your amp(s) should come off the battery and within a foot or so of the battery there should be a rectangular plastic thingie that's a fuse holder. You just open the cover of the fuse holder, grab the fuse, and yoink. It'll be a blade type fuse (usually) with two flat prongs sticking out the bottom. When you're done fussing with wires just plug it back in and close the cover.
That's it, bro.
Re: Gotta fix my ground... Will this work?
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Originally Posted by
maylar
OK. Umm.... The + wire that feeds your amp(s) should come off the battery and within a foot or so of the battery there should be a rectangular plastic thingie that's a fuse holder. You just open the cover of the fuse holder, grab the fuse, and yoink. It'll be a blade type fuse (usually) with two flat prongs sticking out the bottom. When you're done fussing with wires just plug it back in and close the cover.
That's it, bro.
sorry, I should've specified. I know what a fuse holder, fuse, etc. all that is, lol. I just never knew how to actually take the fuse out of the holder