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Help wiring a alpine power pack...that made my subs stop working -2009 accord
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<blockquote data-quote="Blakeganz" data-source="post: 8481085" data-attributes="member: 669143"><p>Hahaha, Sorry man! I know I was cutting corners, but all is well now. My ground is solid, and my power wire is still coming out of my fuse box which I'm not to worried about, but I'm going to wire it directly to my battery after school today. Just need to pick an Inline fuse on the way home. The problem turned out to be a loose connection on my sub that wired to my sub....I'm not that observant at 2am. The post was confusing due to the fact it was written over a period of time haha. I got everything tuned and its sounding great! I gotta fix some ground loop causing feedback, but other than that its all good! so moral of the story is to thoroughly check connections and not be making decisions past 12am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blakeganz, post: 8481085, member: 669143"] Hahaha, Sorry man! I know I was cutting corners, but all is well now. My ground is solid, and my power wire is still coming out of my fuse box which I'm not to worried about, but I'm going to wire it directly to my battery after school today. Just need to pick an Inline fuse on the way home. The problem turned out to be a loose connection on my sub that wired to my sub....I'm not that observant at 2am. The post was confusing due to the fact it was written over a period of time haha. I got everything tuned and its sounding great! I gotta fix some ground loop causing feedback, but other than that its all good! so moral of the story is to thoroughly check connections and not be making decisions past 12am. [/QUOTE]
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