Gotta fix my ground... Will this work?

alec14
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I'm going to fix my ground for my amps, since I believe it's the reason why my subs keep cutting out. If I just straight up disconnect the ground from the chassis, will that be fine? Or should i unhook the battery first, then do that? I'm a little paranoid about this stuff, so any help would ease my paranoid mind greatly!

 
Yes you will be fine disconnecting your amps ground and fixing it since when disconnecting your amp it goes - then + so you'll be good, but if you wanted for any added precaution disconnect your battery that's fine.

 
Yes you will be fine disconnecting your amps ground and fixing it since when disconnecting your amp it goes - then + so you'll be good, but if you wanted for any added precaution disconnect your battery that's fine.
i thought it was + then -? and okay, thanks

 

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Yank the fuse from the + wire at the battery then play all you want.
haha, wouldn't it just be easier to disconnect the whole wire?

 

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I also disconnect battery for safety. Might not be necessary, I do.
okay, thanks. yeah, i always try to be as careful as possible

 
i thought it was + then -? and okay, thanks
Always remove the ground wire from a battery first. If you remove the + wire with ground still connected and accidentally touch your wrench from + to ground you could hurt yourself badly.

My battery is a side terminal thing stuffed into a tight spot and removing the cables is a pita. The fuse for my system is very accessible however, so I just pull it out when working on the amp. Easier for me.

 
Always remove the ground wire from a battery first. If you remove the + wire with ground still connected and accidentally touch your wrench from + to ground you could hurt yourself badly.
My battery is a side terminal thing stuffed into a tight spot and removing the cables is a pita. The fuse for my system is very accessible however, so I just pull it out when working on the amp. Easier for me.
okay, thanks. I always figured if i pulled out the fuse, it'd take forever to get it all hooked back up, lol

 
Always remove the ground wire from a battery first. If you remove the + wire with ground still connected and accidentally touch your wrench from + to ground you could hurt yourself badly.
My battery is a side terminal thing stuffed into a tight spot and removing the cables is a pita. The fuse for my system is very accessible however, so I just pull it out when working on the amp. Easier for me.
This is correct, you always want to remove ground first and connect it last, but what difference does it make which side is disconnected if you touch + to ground?

Edit: Thought about it some more, at first I thought you were talking about only the posts. But by ground you meant anywhere. Got it.

 
I didnt understand the question, guess that makes me teh noobz.
haha, it's cool

 

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I like to disconnect the positive on the amp and then touch it on the negative battery terminal. It's cool looking.
don't we all? lol

 

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This is correct, you always want to remove ground first and connect it last, but what difference does it make which side is disconnected if you touch + to ground?

Edit: Thought about it some more, at first I thought you were talking about only the posts. But by ground you meant anywhere. Got it.
okay, i think i got it down now. thanks man

 

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Just always hold the wire buy the insulation and never have to worrie lol
..... what do you mean?

 

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I just disconnect the ground from the batter. Always the safest bet.
do you mean the positive?

 
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