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Old 06-15-2012, 03:34 PM
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Where to plug amp power wire

Hey guys,
This is probably a stupid question but I want to be 100% certain. Which one do I plug my amp power wire to?



Old 06-18-2012, 12:18 PM
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anyone?
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If you have an inline fuse, you can connect to #1.

#2 and 3 will also work, but might blow the fuse if youre running a really power consuming setup.
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Is that a fuse in the pic (above the #1 terminal), or part of the current sensing device used by the charging system? If it's a fuse, then connecting directly to #1 should be fine. If #2, may cause issues with the charging.
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That's a fuse. Current sensor is on the negative terminal. That's why people were having charging issues with a grounding kit.
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Thanks for the reply! I was going to connect to #1 with my inline fuse, but it doesn't have an opening to add a wire like 2 and 3 have on the side. Right where the numbers are.
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