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How do i avoid ground looping?
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<blockquote data-quote="disturbed471985" data-source="post: 7289095" data-attributes="member: 611718"><p>I am not sure if this is a good idea or not but I have see many people just ground there amps directly to the neg terminal on the batt. Of course all the setups I have seen doing this had extra batts located in the rear near the amp. So the grounding wire was well under 3ft long and they have been doing this for many of years with no issue. Reason I was told they did this cause most had unibody car's and finding a grounding spot on them was very difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="disturbed471985, post: 7289095, member: 611718"] I am not sure if this is a good idea or not but I have see many people just ground there amps directly to the neg terminal on the batt. Of course all the setups I have seen doing this had extra batts located in the rear near the amp. So the grounding wire was well under 3ft long and they have been doing this for many of years with no issue. Reason I was told they did this cause most had unibody car's and finding a grounding spot on them was very difficult. [/QUOTE]
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