Gary Hart
Active Member
The Pioneer amp is grounded to that Kinetik PowerCell.... which has a big honkin' 4-guage Monster Cable going over to a large bolt that hold the back seat down. the Hitron amp has it's ground cable going down to that same bolt.
I previously had the Pioneer amp grounded to a smaller bolt on the rear panel, near the center, just above the mdf. I changed it's ground to the PowerCell's gound because the PowerCell has that big honkin' cable going over to a ground, so figured that should perhaps help with current flow. It seems as though that change made playback get farther into the timeline of those songs I've noticed the highs/mids dimming.
I mis-spoke myself on the narration above one of the pics... now both the Hitron and Pioneer have that no-name 4-gauge power wire going to them from the distribution block. I remade the power and ground wires the other night and too the extra effort to also lay solder into the crimped connections. I made those crimped connection using a BENCH-VISE too!
This problem is really pissing me off so I'm trying to make sure with each new step I try to help the situation... I'm making the best effort I can possibly make to eliminate the problem.
I think I'm going to be re-making the ring-terminal end of the big ground cable for the PowerCell and the Hitron... because those ones don't yet have solder laid into them.
This issue is really really bugging me.. 'cause there's nothing worse than flossin', feeling all like a pimp, only to have your shicaca do something embarassing like this!
I have a naggingg suspicion that running that cable from the alternator to the battery to supplement it's connection pathway will most likely do the job and finally solve that problem.
One can only hope. And if that don't get it... fuggit... new H.O. Alternator it is.
I previously had the Pioneer amp grounded to a smaller bolt on the rear panel, near the center, just above the mdf. I changed it's ground to the PowerCell's gound because the PowerCell has that big honkin' cable going over to a ground, so figured that should perhaps help with current flow. It seems as though that change made playback get farther into the timeline of those songs I've noticed the highs/mids dimming.
I mis-spoke myself on the narration above one of the pics... now both the Hitron and Pioneer have that no-name 4-gauge power wire going to them from the distribution block. I remade the power and ground wires the other night and too the extra effort to also lay solder into the crimped connections. I made those crimped connection using a BENCH-VISE too!
This problem is really pissing me off so I'm trying to make sure with each new step I try to help the situation... I'm making the best effort I can possibly make to eliminate the problem.
I think I'm going to be re-making the ring-terminal end of the big ground cable for the PowerCell and the Hitron... because those ones don't yet have solder laid into them.
This issue is really really bugging me.. 'cause there's nothing worse than flossin', feeling all like a pimp, only to have your shicaca do something embarassing like this!
I have a naggingg suspicion that running that cable from the alternator to the battery to supplement it's connection pathway will most likely do the job and finally solve that problem.
One can only hope. And if that don't get it... fuggit... new H.O. Alternator it is.