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<blockquote data-quote="JohnKuthe" data-source="post: 8546701" data-attributes="member: 670903"><p>Yep, those grounds can be weird! I had one to the chassis that tested at very low resistance when continuity/resistance checked against a 4AWG jumper cable clamped well to the neg battery post, so I had my installer guy install a 0AWG ground cable to the neg battery post and run it all the way to a distribution block to run 4AWG grounds to my two amps! Cured the weird unloaded V9 amp heating I was getting while my amps were grounded to that chassis ground we'd chosen!</p><p></p><p>John Kuthe...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnKuthe, post: 8546701, member: 670903"] Yep, those grounds can be weird! I had one to the chassis that tested at very low resistance when continuity/resistance checked against a 4AWG jumper cable clamped well to the neg battery post, so I had my installer guy install a 0AWG ground cable to the neg battery post and run it all the way to a distribution block to run 4AWG grounds to my two amps! Cured the weird unloaded V9 amp heating I was getting while my amps were grounded to that chassis ground we'd chosen! John Kuthe... [/QUOTE]
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