freezeman_7 10+ year member Salesman Extraordinaire 346 0 Lindsay, OK Jun 20, 2007 #1 will this work for 3000wrms Click to read more...
M mtlhead 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,819 1 Columbus, Ohio Jun 21, 2007 #2 1. do you have a battery in the front?? i hope so... 2. you should ground your batteries in the back to the one in the front 3. how big is the alt?
1. do you have a battery in the front?? i hope so... 2. you should ground your batteries in the back to the one in the front 3. how big is the alt?
OP freezeman_7 10+ year member Salesman Extraordinaire 346 0 Lindsay, OK Jun 21, 2007 Thread Starter #3 the first 2000 is the battery in the front, sorry not to specify, its a 220a alt from iraggi. k, so what ur sayin is ground the front one, then jus run neg to neg front to back?? on the alpine amp is that fine the way i have that??
the first 2000 is the battery in the front, sorry not to specify, its a 220a alt from iraggi. k, so what ur sayin is ground the front one, then jus run neg to neg front to back?? on the alpine amp is that fine the way i have that??
M mtlhead 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,819 1 Columbus, Ohio Jun 21, 2007 #4 well, it would be much easier to run the wires for the battery, then run the wiring for the amps off the back battery, then ground the amps to the chassis (or the battery in the back...im not sure though)
well, it would be much easier to run the wires for the battery, then run the wiring for the amps off the back battery, then ground the amps to the chassis (or the battery in the back...im not sure though)
OP freezeman_7 10+ year member Salesman Extraordinaire 346 0 Lindsay, OK Jun 21, 2007 Thread Starter #5 [/img] new diagram
M mtlhead 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 4,819 1 Columbus, Ohio Jun 21, 2007 #6 you can run your amps off the back battery, and ground them in the back as well
OP freezeman_7 10+ year member Salesman Extraordinaire 346 0 Lindsay, OK Jun 21, 2007 Thread Starter #7 thats what im going to do, to save a run of 0 gauge, jus ground the back battery in the back
patrick1202 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 3,306 0 gallatin,TN Jun 21, 2007 #8 just ground the batt to the trunk then ground the amp to the batt
CaliforniabOY5 10+ year member My Posts Were Deleted? 4,545 0 Online Jun 21, 2007 #9 just ground the batt to the trunk then ground the amp to the batt Click to expand... why
OP freezeman_7 10+ year member Salesman Extraordinaire 346 0 Lindsay, OK Jun 21, 2007 Thread Starter #10 why not??^^