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<blockquote data-quote="DoctorD415" data-source="post: 2738365" data-attributes="member: 573884"><p>alright well i was just transfering my amp into my friends car, so we got all the wires set for his car, and trasfered it, but the amp wasn't turning on. So we hooked the power battery and ground and amp lead back to my connections and decided to do proccess of elimination. First we just took the gound off and tried to find one, but could not find one anywhere on his car. We then just wired a direct lead to the back from the negative terminal on his battery to just get it done with, but somehow this didn't work. So we hooked the ground back up and took off the power next. I hooked on his power wire and nothing again, amp didn't work. (the cars were turned on, power wire was going from terminal to the right spot on amp) So everything was going wrong. We hooked the power up again, so we decided to try the amp lead from his car, and once agian this proved to not work. I don't know if this process elimination thing should'nt work or something, but does anyone have any idea why everything would fail. Everything is hooked up right. Also note that the RCA cables were going from his radio to the amp this whole time we were trying different things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoctorD415, post: 2738365, member: 573884"] alright well i was just transfering my amp into my friends car, so we got all the wires set for his car, and trasfered it, but the amp wasn't turning on. So we hooked the power battery and ground and amp lead back to my connections and decided to do proccess of elimination. First we just took the gound off and tried to find one, but could not find one anywhere on his car. We then just wired a direct lead to the back from the negative terminal on his battery to just get it done with, but somehow this didn't work. So we hooked the ground back up and took off the power next. I hooked on his power wire and nothing again, amp didn't work. (the cars were turned on, power wire was going from terminal to the right spot on amp) So everything was going wrong. We hooked the power up again, so we decided to try the amp lead from his car, and once agian this proved to not work. I don't know if this process elimination thing should'nt work or something, but does anyone have any idea why everything would fail. Everything is hooked up right. Also note that the RCA cables were going from his radio to the amp this whole time we were trying different things. [/QUOTE]
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