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Ground Chassis v. Ground Neg Bat Terminal


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jstruckman 
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Posted: February 10, 2005 at 12:55 PM / IP Logged  
Use a meter to check the resistance of the ground point for the amp to see if the ground is good or not, there is a sticky on this forum showing you exactly how do it. Testing is always faster and easier than trial and error situations such as this. As long as there is no resistance on the ground point then it wont matter if the ground is coming directly from the battery or to the chassis.
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Wahoo, someone actually reads the things I write, imagine that. The last two posts I read before yours, by the sounds of it, these people have not read the thread yet. To the original poster, please read both of the sticked topics on grounding at the top of the forum. What is the chance that you have a Pioneer cd player?

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try grounding your amp and HU to the same point.....may not help, but should....

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thank you guys, will be trying anything and everything this week, starting with the meter, but it's trial and error after that.
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Forbidden: I read the sticyGround Chassis v. Ground Neg Bat Terminal - Page 2 - Last Post -- posted image. .
I understand where that person is coming from about the chassis causing the conductor to be of a heavier grade. You must understand though, the chassis is usually made of aluminum or steel, both of which are extremely poor conductors relative to copper. For my car, I ran three 2 guage wires from the battery all the way to the trunk. One on each side, and one down the middle. This gives me a nill resistance ground.
IIRC, resistance = Cross sectional area x length x Ohms per unit of length.
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