Hi just finished wiring up my boot build which consists of 2 amps being run from from a 10mm power cable which goes to a distribution block and comes out as 2 8AWG wires. I also have a power cap which is just beofre the sub amp. It sound great but when the car is started is interfears and a squeeling type noise comes through my 6*9's
I have the power cable coming up the passenger side of the car and all the rest of cables coming up the Drivers side.
I know this has something to do with the wires. So my question is. Is there an easy way to solve the problem.
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Thats ok,
Its 4 AWG cable which is 100mm Thick but then that splits and goes into 2 of which are about 7mm thich (8 AWG)
It is earthed on the bolt that holds the part you plug the seat belt into (if that makes sense)
This is were i have always had my amp earthed and i have never had this problem b4.
Its 4 AWG cable which is 100mm Thick but then that splits and goes into 2 of which are about 7mm thich (8 AWG)
It is earthed on the bolt that holds the part you plug the seat belt into (if that makes sense)
This is were i have always had my amp earthed and i have never had this problem b4.
Hmm... That's not an option then.
What if you take the cap out of the powerline, does that make a difference? Should the cap be earthed on the same place as the amp? (No experience with caps myself).
Did anything change with the headunit? Could that cause the ground loop?
I had some nasty interference once, it turned out my pre-out leads (coming out of the headunit) had an internal break, causing the interference. Changed the headunit, end of problem.
What if you take the cap out of the powerline, does that make a difference? Should the cap be earthed on the same place as the amp? (No experience with caps myself).
Did anything change with the headunit? Could that cause the ground loop?
I had some nasty interference once, it turned out my pre-out leads (coming out of the headunit) had an internal break, causing the interference. Changed the headunit, end of problem.
As far as I was aware, you should always run the power cable up one side of the car and the speaker cabling along the other. Are you sure that the powcabling for your lights etc isn't running up the same side as your speaker cabling?
If you don't do this, the close proximately of the power cables interfere with the signal along the speaker cabling.
Lots of people notice this when they put on their indicators...
If you don't do this, the close proximately of the power cables interfere with the signal along the speaker cabling.
Lots of people notice this when they put on their indicators...