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wiring???
i have; two 750 rms subs, one 20 farad cap, two dry cell batteries(divided by an isolator), and two htc amps. one amp goes at 600 rms 2 ohms each channel by two channels to my two subs (not bridged at 2 ohms), the other amp is 75 rms 4 ohms by four channels that go to my 100 rms component speakers. what would be the proper way to wire all of this together needing the cap to go to both amps and the batteries to remain isolated?"
would it go something like this?
power supply
using 0 gauge wire; car battery + to isolator, isolator to the second batteries +, ground second batteries - to the car, from second battery to the cap + (fully charged by a resistor before you connect it straight to the battery. leave disconnected from the battery till you have wired your whole system.), ground the - of the cap to the car, + of the cap to a big fused power distribution block (with a handle of the load of both amps.), one 0 gauge down to 2 4 gauge wires, one wire (4 gauge) to a fuse (big enough for the first amp) to the first amp, the other wire to another fuse for and to the second amp. (matching the fuse to the recommended size for the second amp the second amp.), run the remote wire to both amps. run all grounds to a power distribution block and ground to the car securely. file all the paint away from the metal below all grounds on the car. reconnect cap to battery.
speakers
now the first amp, say it powers the subs (750 rms). run the rca cables to it, ground it, run the speaker wires to the subs however you want to. as for the second amp, it powers your components. run the remote, ground it, NO RCAs to this one instead run all speaker outs on the head to it, take all channels from amp out to the cross overs, cross overs to components.
as well could you tell me were to go to get more info on the matter? i am well read on it. i just want to make sure so i don't kill all i have. maybe point me to a new forum. i am very new to this.
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