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<blockquote data-quote="blue93corsica" data-source="post: 1752742" data-attributes="member: 565929"><p>^^ honestly man, you are the one who is incredably un knowledgeable here and not anyone else, i wopuld like to know where you are getting any of this info from?</p><p></p><p>first off all, anything passing power though it cases elctro magnetic fields around it, smaller guage wires obvisioully much less then a 0 guage wire but both will still have magnetic fields around the wire itself, by strapping or zip tying your rca's to the power wire, the magnetic field gets into the rca cable causing system noise (ie. alt whine and etc)</p><p></p><p>now lets look at the alt. itself, how do you think the power is created inside the alt, it gets spun by a pully from the engine, which inside spins a series of magnets which then creates energy and is then stored and sent through a series of diodes (sp) and rectified and altered from AC to DC power, exact same concept</p><p></p><p>and unless your using $150 and + RCA's which can prolly be strapped to a 0 guage, anything else it is very likely that it will pick up interference, which is why rca's are always placed on the oppoisite side as the power wire</p><p></p><p>not a myth what so ever</p><p></p><p>come back with a reply once you have a proper education in what your talking about, i wouldn't be so hard if you didn't flame everyone else who disagrees with you when actually you were the one who was wrong all along</p><p></p><p>edit:</p><p></p><p></p><p>there i just provided you with the physics and science of it to back it up, something you cant argue with seeing as though i am going to school for this shit right now and there highly trained professionals instructing everyone this and there not gonna lie and give us bullsh*it</p><p></p><p>which is also why it isn't recomended to run large guage wires by or near ecm's or abs control units</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue93corsica, post: 1752742, member: 565929"] ^^ honestly man, you are the one who is incredably un knowledgeable here and not anyone else, i wopuld like to know where you are getting any of this info from? first off all, anything passing power though it cases elctro magnetic fields around it, smaller guage wires obvisioully much less then a 0 guage wire but both will still have magnetic fields around the wire itself, by strapping or zip tying your rca's to the power wire, the magnetic field gets into the rca cable causing system noise (ie. alt whine and etc) now lets look at the alt. itself, how do you think the power is created inside the alt, it gets spun by a pully from the engine, which inside spins a series of magnets which then creates energy and is then stored and sent through a series of diodes (sp) and rectified and altered from AC to DC power, exact same concept and unless your using $150 and + RCA's which can prolly be strapped to a 0 guage, anything else it is very likely that it will pick up interference, which is why rca's are always placed on the oppoisite side as the power wire not a myth what so ever come back with a reply once you have a proper education in what your talking about, i wouldn't be so hard if you didn't flame everyone else who disagrees with you when actually you were the one who was wrong all along edit: there i just provided you with the physics and science of it to back it up, something you cant argue with seeing as though i am going to school for this shit right now and there highly trained professionals instructing everyone this and there not gonna lie and give us bullsh*it which is also why it isn't recomended to run large guage wires by or near ecm's or abs control units [/QUOTE]
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