wiring ground question

TexasA&M
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Hi everyone -

I'm having serious issues posting today, so if this is a repeat, i apologize.

Anyway, i'm going to be installing an amp in a boat, and I've got a question about the ground wire. There is not a common ground aside from the motor, so I'm wondering if there is an issue with running the ground from the amp directly to the battery. The wire run will probably be close to 3 feet... will this pose any problems? Any reason why I wouldn't run this directly to the battery?

Let me know what ya'll think.

- Steve

 
that will work. Seeing how the only way to ground somethin is to use a ground //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/banghead.gif.8606515f668c74f6de0281deb475b6fd.gif

 
The amp in my boat is mounted below the glovebox, passengers side. The battery is on the driver's side. My shortest option was to run my ground wire along the passengers side and connected it to a bolt on the alternator bracket. It's about a 12' run and works fine for 300w+ rms.

Your 3' won't be a problem at all, neither would 5, or 8, or 10 for that matter.

 
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