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<blockquote data-quote="Zer0C00l" data-source="post: 8670661" data-attributes="member: 676697"><p>if the car is running, youre going to want to see around 14.4 volts, if its off, 12.4. Bear in mind that you will lose some voltage over a length of cable, but the loss shouldnt be too much. Just do yourself a favor and <a href="https://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_46311_Stinger-SVMB.html" target="_blank">get a voltage meter like this one </a> and connect it to the positive terminal of your amp and put the display up by your deck. Calibrate it and you should never see below 12 volts on that meter when banging or youre risking damage to your amp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zer0C00l, post: 8670661, member: 676697"] if the car is running, youre going to want to see around 14.4 volts, if its off, 12.4. Bear in mind that you will lose some voltage over a length of cable, but the loss shouldnt be too much. Just do yourself a favor and [URL="https://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_46311_Stinger-SVMB.html"]get a voltage meter like this one [/URL] and connect it to the positive terminal of your amp and put the display up by your deck. Calibrate it and you should never see below 12 volts on that meter when banging or youre risking damage to your amp [/QUOTE]
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