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System Refuses to Play Music...Beginner Requesting Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="D2VP" data-source="post: 8279367" data-attributes="member: 661704"><p>To be quite honest, I just helped with the final assembly. My friend, who does it for a living, wired everything up. (not some random dude lol, he does a lot of SEMA vehicles audio setups)</p><p></p><p>From what I can visually see and have looked at..the 0ga runs from the battery along the drivers side to the capacitor. Fuse is no more than 6 inches from the battery. the 4ga is hooked up to the capacitor as well, and runs to the amps. I know that the ground is somewhere in my wheel well, I believe that it was put on the frame..but my box is on top of it.</p><p></p><p>One caveat, though I don't think it makes a difference but I could be wrong...is that I took about 3 years to piece everything together. I am very indecisive and wanted to have a "one and done" setup..where I wasn't going to have to upgrade it because I wasn't happy with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D2VP, post: 8279367, member: 661704"] To be quite honest, I just helped with the final assembly. My friend, who does it for a living, wired everything up. (not some random dude lol, he does a lot of SEMA vehicles audio setups) From what I can visually see and have looked at..the 0ga runs from the battery along the drivers side to the capacitor. Fuse is no more than 6 inches from the battery. the 4ga is hooked up to the capacitor as well, and runs to the amps. I know that the ground is somewhere in my wheel well, I believe that it was put on the frame..but my box is on top of it. One caveat, though I don't think it makes a difference but I could be wrong...is that I took about 3 years to piece everything together. I am very indecisive and wanted to have a "one and done" setup..where I wasn't going to have to upgrade it because I wasn't happy with it. [/QUOTE]
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