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<blockquote data-quote="bunkrd you" data-source="post: 7036772" data-attributes="member: 626734"><p>to both replies, I mean when wiring 4 2 ohm subs to 1 ohm i mean you have to have two wires going in on one voice coil for both the - and +(I'm sure you know) but what i mean is fitting two sets of 12ga into that is difficult. But, I'm not sure I understand what you are saying on your second reply because it sounds like you didn't have your alternator grounded? But from what I have researched the alternator is all positive its just the casing that is used because there is a wire from the casing to the engine block then the casing to the battery? I am just making sure I understand it as a whole. But from what you are saying you didnt ground it to the engine block, but rather to another location on the frame? sorry for a long post I just want to understand better.</p><p></p><p>EDIT- I think i understand what you are saying.You drill a hole, and place a bolt in the hole, and on the inside and run all my + and - to one location, and then from the outside run my 12 ga back to my amp and seal it off with a nut?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bunkrd you, post: 7036772, member: 626734"] to both replies, I mean when wiring 4 2 ohm subs to 1 ohm i mean you have to have two wires going in on one voice coil for both the - and +(I'm sure you know) but what i mean is fitting two sets of 12ga into that is difficult. But, I'm not sure I understand what you are saying on your second reply because it sounds like you didn't have your alternator grounded? But from what I have researched the alternator is all positive its just the casing that is used because there is a wire from the casing to the engine block then the casing to the battery? I am just making sure I understand it as a whole. But from what you are saying you didnt ground it to the engine block, but rather to another location on the frame? sorry for a long post I just want to understand better. EDIT- I think i understand what you are saying.You drill a hole, and place a bolt in the hole, and on the inside and run all my + and - to one location, and then from the outside run my 12 ga back to my amp and seal it off with a nut? [/QUOTE]
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