Technical Safety
Fuse Amplifier’s Power Wire at the Battery
Be sure to fuse the power wire within 12” of the car's battery. This will protect the car's battery in case of a short circuit between the power amplifier and battery. THIS IS A MUST, the amplifier's built-in fuse will only protect the power amplifier not the car's battery!
Use High Grade Wire and Connectors
Use proper power wire size for maximum current transfer and safety. Improper power and ground wire size can reduce the amplifiers power and posses a risk of damage to the amplifier and the vehicle's electrical system. Please follow the recommended "Amplifier's Power Cable Requirements" to ensure maximum power transfer and safety. To ensure safe connections, it is recommended to use high grade barrier spades (for connection at amplifier) and terminal rings (for connection at battery).
Do Not Run Any Wires Underneath Vehicle
Exposed wires have a chance of being cut or damaged. It is best to run all wires through the vehicle under the carpet and/or side panels. This lends to a cleaner installation and less risk of damage.
Use Caution when Mounting Amplifier
Remember there are many electrical wires, gas lines, vacuum lines, brake lines, and a gas tank in the automobile. Make sure you know where they are when mounting the amplifier to avoid puncturing lines, shorting wires and/or drilling holes in the gas tank.
Run Signal Wires Away from Electrical Wires
To avoid possibility of induced noise from the car's electrical system (i.e. popping noises or engine noise), run wires away from the car's electrical wiring.
Make All Ground Wires as Short as Possible and at the Same Point
In order to reduce the chance of ground loops (i.e. engine noise), make the grounding wire as short as possible to reduce the wire's resistance. Also, when using multiple components, make sure all units are grounded at the same point.
Avoid Sharp Edges when Running the Wires
When laying wiring inside the car, watch for welding burs in channels throughout the car. If necessary adequately grind, finish, sand, or fill in around any ruff spots so wires will not be punctured by sharp protrusions. To avoid the possibility of power, signal, or speaker shorts, be careful not to allow the amplifier's wires to come in contact with sharp edges. Use a grommet to protect the wire when running through the fire wall.