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<blockquote data-quote="Ty1erG" data-source="post: 8829899" data-attributes="member: 688176"><p>Using a multimeter at the amp ground and power terminals vehicle running I get 7 volts, if I remove the power cable and measure it still using amp ground terminal I get full power(13 volts). I ran a test lead directly from battery to amp and got full power as well. So that tells me that the ground is good and the issue is in the power cable. Is that correct, if so what should I be looking for? I have an inline breaker between the amp and battery but no other junctions. I also ran a jumper from the breaker to amp to rule out a faulty breaker</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ty1erG, post: 8829899, member: 688176"] Using a multimeter at the amp ground and power terminals vehicle running I get 7 volts, if I remove the power cable and measure it still using amp ground terminal I get full power(13 volts). I ran a test lead directly from battery to amp and got full power as well. So that tells me that the ground is good and the issue is in the power cable. Is that correct, if so what should I be looking for? I have an inline breaker between the amp and battery but no other junctions. I also ran a jumper from the breaker to amp to rule out a faulty breaker [/QUOTE]
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