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<blockquote data-quote="pacmannbass" data-source="post: 8335444" data-attributes="member: 660312"><p>Is it better to run a seperate ground on my amp and on the kinetik opposed to just running it from amp to battery and battery to ground? I am asking because some people say you could do it both ways, so I unhooked my capacitor, hooked up the battery and all seemed fine at first, now my car won't start after sitting overnight. Lights and all come on, but no crank. I also installed another fuse in back by the kinetik so I have one up front and in back. So is running the amp and battery off the same ground causing a short and not to start?? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pacmannbass, post: 8335444, member: 660312"] Is it better to run a seperate ground on my amp and on the kinetik opposed to just running it from amp to battery and battery to ground? I am asking because some people say you could do it both ways, so I unhooked my capacitor, hooked up the battery and all seemed fine at first, now my car won't start after sitting overnight. Lights and all come on, but no crank. I also installed another fuse in back by the kinetik so I have one up front and in back. So is running the amp and battery off the same ground causing a short and not to start?? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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