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<blockquote data-quote="Dafaseles" data-source="post: 8722189" data-attributes="member: 681482"><p>This is my first post in this forum, hello everyone! Hoping for a little help. </p><p>I'm worried about if my grounding is going to be legit. I'm going to be installing 2 Sundown Salt 4's (using dual 1/0 to single 1/0 reducers), 1 cresendo S4, and 2 JL JX100.4's running if a Limitless Cyber 12k. What I was thinking was running 6 1/0 grounds (4 from the amps, 2 from the battery), and 3 4 awg grounds to a solid distribution block, then 4 or 5 runs of the knukoncepts 4/0 cable to a plate welded to the frame. </p><p>How does this sound to you all? I'm worried because, I know it's not the absolute rule, but I've always been told to keep my ground under 18". There's no way I can think of to keep my grounds under 18". The amps will be mounted under the box in the bed of my truck. Any info/ feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dafaseles, post: 8722189, member: 681482"] This is my first post in this forum, hello everyone! Hoping for a little help. I'm worried about if my grounding is going to be legit. I'm going to be installing 2 Sundown Salt 4's (using dual 1/0 to single 1/0 reducers), 1 cresendo S4, and 2 JL JX100.4's running if a Limitless Cyber 12k. What I was thinking was running 6 1/0 grounds (4 from the amps, 2 from the battery), and 3 4 awg grounds to a solid distribution block, then 4 or 5 runs of the knukoncepts 4/0 cable to a plate welded to the frame. How does this sound to you all? I'm worried because, I know it's not the absolute rule, but I've always been told to keep my ground under 18". There's no way I can think of to keep my grounds under 18". The amps will be mounted under the box in the bed of my truck. Any info/ feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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