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Why does my Positive cable on my Suburban burn when I Use my 600W Amplifier?
Not being sure where you have sourced the power from, direct to the battery is normally best with electronics, the alternator to battery positive cable could be increased in size. However, continuous high power operation will be beyond what Chevy had in mind when the ratings of the electrical system were determined. Also, something overlooked many times is the system grounding points. -- n0odz1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ n0odz1's Profile: http://www.zerohurtz.com/member.php?userid=840 View this thread: http://www.zerohurtz.com/showthread.php?t=61186 |
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