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also back on topic should probly put a fuse between your amp and bat and between your hu and bat
use 8 gauge for amp to bat and im guessing 16 is safe to the HUwill it be ok with 16 or 18 gage directly wired to the terminals?
that tv has a little round antenna and i think a bow tie antenna also does it have three antennae maybe? :edit: bro.
If the 12V constant gets broken you will lose all preset/clock/etc info stored in the deck. If your going to use a switch then connect the 12V constant directly to the battery and the SWITCHED wire through the switch...duh?put them together and connect to a switch then the hu?
they battery will go dead sooner or later anyway most likely every time he brings it out so what does it matter? :edit: actually just throw the amp remote switch wire right in there tooIf the 12V constant gets broken you will lose all preset/clock/etc info stored in the deck. If your going to use a switch then connect the 12V constant directly to the battery and the SWITCHED wire through the switch...duh?
hmm, i've got two 16 gauge coming out of the amp for both + and - , so im guessing i can just connect both of those to the battery and it'd be essentially the same as 8 gauge. trying to use the limited supplies I have hereuse 8 gauge for amp to bat and im guessing 16 is safe to the HU
what fun would that be though?two runs of 16 for each?i think that might work wouldnt it have been cheaper to buy a radio that was built for this?
no.. it wont be the same bro.... you will still have a massive amount of resistance going through the 16 gauge... could easily blow an amp if your not careful.... i would go with atleast 12 gauge at a minimumhmm, i've got two 16 gauge coming out of the amp for both + and - , so im guessing i can just connect both of those to the battery and it'd be essentially the same as 8 gauge. trying to use the limited supplies I have here
The harness coming out of the amp for the power is 16 gauge. kinda confused what difference it makes coming from the battery.no.. it wont be the same bro.... you will still have a massive amount of resistance going through the 16 gauge... could easily blow an amp if your not careful.... i would go with atleast 12 gauge at a minimum