ground?
im about to upgrade my wiring from a full 8guage kit to a 4guage kit.(im adding a second amp).... i'm just wondering about how i should ground it. should i bridge it from the old amp to the new amp to ground, or should i ground them seperately? and can i keep my 8 guage ground, or should that be upgraded to the 4?
...and does anybody know of a box design that would fit 2 10" subs and 2 amps inside a regular cab ford ranger without losing too much leg room? lol, probly not.
...and does anybody know of a box design that would fit 2 10" subs and 2 amps inside a regular cab ford ranger without losing too much leg room? lol, probly not.
Originally Posted by FusionMadsen
Its not a bad idea, it just makes the 4gauge upgrade pointless.
Think of it as having a fire truck to pump the water, but using a garden hose to spray it.
Think of it as having a fire truck to pump the water, but using a garden hose to spray it.
Last edited by AyZe; Sep 21, 2007 at 01:27 PM.
Not really, the other thing people don't realize is that its a lot harder to put stress on wire than people think, 8ga could probably handle ~80-100 amps before getting warm, and since he won't be drawing that from them each let alone together, he will be fine.
and theres one thing i forgot to mention... im not sure if it makes a difference or not.... the 4ga power wire is running into a dist block, and splits to 2 8 ga wires, one going to each amp. in that case could i run an 8ga ground from each amp?
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