After installing my new Alpine amp, I've noticed my electrical system just isn't up to snuff and I'm curious what would be the most effective way to bring it up to par. I've never really had this much of a problem with my lights dimming even though the sub amp I replaced was a class A/B. This is either making me think my alternator is on the way out, or my A/B amp was severely over-rated and the Alpine is under-rated. Here's my specs.
Car: 1999 Buick Regal 3.8L (non-SC)
Electrical: Stock
Power Wire: Approx. 12ft 4 gauge from "battery" to fused distro block with 3x8 gauge out
Ground Wire: Approx. 2ft of 4 gauge (chassis) to distro block with 3x8 gauge out
Comp Amp: Visonik V500HC (running bridged, supposedly does 50x4 @ 4ohms, can't find a bridged power rating)
Sub Amp: Alpine MRP-M500 (running 2ohms, rated 500x1 @ 2ohms)
I initially thought my ground may be the problem, but have since sanded, drilled, tapped and bolted a new ground wire. I used a terminal right and made the new ground right on the trunk floor. Also, I checked all my distro blocks and amp connections. All are in tact and secured very well.
I'm now thinking my positive wire could be the problem. My car has one of those batteries that is buried inside the engine compartment and has a relocated + terminal up near the top of the engine bay, near the passenger side fender. This is what I'm currently using for my 4 guage power wire connection. I'm thinking this may be causing the short comings in current supply.
Also, I'm wondering if my system requires other electrical upgrades to the car. I'm doing the big 3 this weekend and am curious what else I may need. I'm not sure what would be the most cost effective way to supplement the electrical, or if I even need anything more than the big 3. Or should I just do the big 3 and then see how the system performs then?
Car: 1999 Buick Regal 3.8L (non-SC)
Electrical: Stock
Power Wire: Approx. 12ft 4 gauge from "battery" to fused distro block with 3x8 gauge out
Ground Wire: Approx. 2ft of 4 gauge (chassis) to distro block with 3x8 gauge out
Comp Amp: Visonik V500HC (running bridged, supposedly does 50x4 @ 4ohms, can't find a bridged power rating)
Sub Amp: Alpine MRP-M500 (running 2ohms, rated 500x1 @ 2ohms)
I initially thought my ground may be the problem, but have since sanded, drilled, tapped and bolted a new ground wire. I used a terminal right and made the new ground right on the trunk floor. Also, I checked all my distro blocks and amp connections. All are in tact and secured very well.
I'm now thinking my positive wire could be the problem. My car has one of those batteries that is buried inside the engine compartment and has a relocated + terminal up near the top of the engine bay, near the passenger side fender. This is what I'm currently using for my 4 guage power wire connection. I'm thinking this may be causing the short comings in current supply.
Also, I'm wondering if my system requires other electrical upgrades to the car. I'm doing the big 3 this weekend and am curious what else I may need. I'm not sure what would be the most cost effective way to supplement the electrical, or if I even need anything more than the big 3. Or should I just do the big 3 and then see how the system performs then?
