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<blockquote data-quote="scottyk" data-source="post: 6490955" data-attributes="member: 610697"><p>I've only strapped once and even then it was only for about a month period or so, so I'm not totally savvy on the topic. However, the process is very simple so there isn't a lot of room for huge error to the degree that your second amp won't work at all especially if your following a diagram. Once you strap the two, both amp lights should turn on as normal indicating they are both receiving power. As far as for sure knowing, I would imagine you could easily measure each amp in some fashion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottyk, post: 6490955, member: 610697"] I've only strapped once and even then it was only for about a month period or so, so I'm not totally savvy on the topic. However, the process is very simple so there isn't a lot of room for huge error to the degree that your second amp won't work at all especially if your following a diagram. Once you strap the two, both amp lights should turn on as normal indicating they are both receiving power. As far as for sure knowing, I would imagine you could easily measure each amp in some fashion. [/QUOTE]
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