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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8657690" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>voltage is something you should be monitoring and several manufacturers make voltage meters that are pretty easy to install. SoundQubed has a voltmeter that is well regarded and is very reasonably priced, you just need to calibrate it yourself as it doesnt read actual voltage out of the box. If youre running your main positive wire to a distro block, you should be able to connect the lead that goes to the volt meter directly to that to get an accurate idea of what your amps are seeing before the split, or you can go hardcoe and get a voltmeter for each amp and connect the lead at the pos terminal of each amp for more accuracy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8657690, member: 664079"] voltage is something you should be monitoring and several manufacturers make voltage meters that are pretty easy to install. SoundQubed has a voltmeter that is well regarded and is very reasonably priced, you just need to calibrate it yourself as it doesnt read actual voltage out of the box. If youre running your main positive wire to a distro block, you should be able to connect the lead that goes to the volt meter directly to that to get an accurate idea of what your amps are seeing before the split, or you can go hardcoe and get a voltmeter for each amp and connect the lead at the pos terminal of each amp for more accuracy [/QUOTE]
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