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where the hell do you ground your amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="R0ID_RAGE" data-source="post: 3008060" data-attributes="member: 576398"><p>-fuse still intact at battery, connected to battery and amp...</p><p></p><p>-ground wire attatched to solid metal with screw and bolt(with gold plated ring terminal) and to amp...</p><p></p><p>-remote turn-on connected to HU blue/white wire(there was a clear connecter with a metal piece attatched to it, so i shoved the blue wire in one side and clamped it down, wrapped it with electrical tape)</p><p></p><p>-RCA's attatched to sub out at HU and the only inputs on the amp</p><p></p><p>-used volt meter on amp, for power and ground with DC it was around 12 volts...</p><p></p><p>-used volt meter on speaker connects...nothing...tried AC and DC</p><p></p><p>sometimes it would go from .022-.030 but that doesn't seem right at all</p><p></p><p>nah, i just wish people didn't have to be smartasses...im sorry i'm not as smart as you, thats why i'm asking questions...or do you forget that sometimes, that people are on here to ask questions and get answers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R0ID_RAGE, post: 3008060, member: 576398"] -fuse still intact at battery, connected to battery and amp... -ground wire attatched to solid metal with screw and bolt(with gold plated ring terminal) and to amp... -remote turn-on connected to HU blue/white wire(there was a clear connecter with a metal piece attatched to it, so i shoved the blue wire in one side and clamped it down, wrapped it with electrical tape) -RCA's attatched to sub out at HU and the only inputs on the amp -used volt meter on amp, for power and ground with DC it was around 12 volts... -used volt meter on speaker connects...nothing...tried AC and DC sometimes it would go from .022-.030 but that doesn't seem right at all nah, i just wish people didn't have to be smartasses...im sorry i'm not as smart as you, thats why i'm asking questions...or do you forget that sometimes, that people are on here to ask questions and get answers [/QUOTE]
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