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Its a ground issue, for sure. Your amps ground wire should be the same gauge as your power wire. It also needs to be very secure, and paint free. Sometimes

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Old 10-16-2014, 07:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Its a ground issue, for sure. Your amps ground wire should be the same gauge as your power wire. It also needs to be very secure, and paint free. Sometimes its as simple as moving it an inch from where you have it to get better contact. Seatbelt anchors are typically what I shoot for. Heavy, and secure.
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I appreciate the response.

I tried two more different locations in hope that it would solve this issue but was unsuccessful in doing so. (Both the ground and power wire are the same gauge)

Any other thoughts?
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