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Re: Why does my Positive cable on my Suburban burn when I Use my 600W Amplifier?

by Ben Dere Dun Dat <Ben.Dere.Dun.Dat.32ptby@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 4, 2008 at 10:24 AM

That's just way too much power draw for your car's electrical system,
especially if you have the stereo on when you try to start it (i.e, turn
the stereo off). The wires heat up from trying to draw too much current
and the insulation melts. One way way you're going to help solve that
problem is to install a larger alternator and to make sure all your
wiring is of sufficient size and that your power amp is installed
correctly. My guess is that you've "hot wired" it to your car's
electrical system. You need to wire it through a fuse with sufficient
amperage. Consult a professional car sound system installer.


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Re: Why does my Positive cable on my Suburban burn when I Use my
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