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5. Add an external fuse on the amplifier’s positive (+) power lead and connect

it as close as possible to the vessel’s (+) battery terminal. Use a rating that

equals the total current consumption at full output of all amplifiers in the

system. Adding an external fuse will protect the electrical system from short

circuits that can cause a fire.

6. Refer to Figure 6 when making electrical connections. Connect the

amplifier’s positive (+) lead via a fuse directly to the positive (+) terminal on

the battery. Do not connect this wire to the vessel’s fuse panel. Use red-

insulated 10-gauge (or larger) wire for the amplifier’s positive (+) power lead

and the same-gauge black-insulated wire for the ground.

7. When replacing the amplifier’s fuse, always use one having the same current

rating. Substituting a higher-rated fuse or a slow-blow type can result in

serious damage to the amplifier.

8. Make sure that your vessel’s electrical system (alternator, battery, etc.) is

capable of handling the additional load. If you are planning a multi-amplifier

system, you may need to add a second battery and possibly upgrade the

alternator with a higher-output rated model. Consult your authorized Aquatic

AVdealer for recommendations.

9. To avoid noise problems, run the amplifier’s positive (+) power lead along

one side of the vessel to the battery. Run the remote turn-on wire and RCA

audio cables down the center, and route the speaker wires along the remaining

side

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If wires must cross, run them perpendicular to each other.

10. When creating passage holes for the power wire, use grommets to eliminate

any sharp edges created during drilling. This will protect the wire from being

nicked and causing a short circuit.

11. Extra cable can cause signal loss and act as an “antenna” for noise. Use

only high-quality RCA cables that are no longer than necessary to make a

direct connection with the source unit or equalizer.

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