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<blockquote data-quote="Bun-Bun" data-source="post: 7734683" data-attributes="member: 584852"><p>Not even the trunk battery?</p><p></p><p>What is the rationale behind this? When I was building the system I went with mind set that if I completely separate the audio system from the car's electrical that I would eliminate and chance for a ground loop. Everything is connected at the back battery for both power and ground and then from there 1/0 running to the front connecting to the alternator.</p><p></p><p>I don't think it is a ground loop issue I am experiencing. I believe it is RFI from the sub amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bun-Bun, post: 7734683, member: 584852"] Not even the trunk battery? What is the rationale behind this? When I was building the system I went with mind set that if I completely separate the audio system from the car's electrical that I would eliminate and chance for a ground loop. Everything is connected at the back battery for both power and ground and then from there 1/0 running to the front connecting to the alternator. I don't think it is a ground loop issue I am experiencing. I believe it is RFI from the sub amp. [/QUOTE]
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