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How To Install A Second Battery For Car Audio

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How To Install A Second Battery For Car Audio

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  1. How To Install A Second Battery For Car Audio According to technobazz.com Installing a second battery in a car to power aftermarket car audio equipment can be intimidating for the average person. This blog will show you how a simple second battery installation can be done with a little bit of time and effort to ensure you get the best performance from your car audio system. A car audio system produces a lot of heat. If you want to protect your system from heating up, then you might want to install a battery in the trunk of your car. With a second battery in the trunk, you can turn your car's stereo system on for longer and enjoy better sound quality. Installing a second battery can be a fairly easy process. A second battery, otherwise known as a starting battery is commonly used for the car's audio equipment. Installing a second battery will give you the ability to listen to your favorite tunes for longer periods of time, and keep your car's original battery from being overused. First things first. Before you buy the whole kit and caboodle read this manual which will teach you how to properly wire your new amp. Once you know exactly where you are installing it, and you've read the instructions above and below, then you can read on to see what you need to do to install a second battery in your car. You don't want to go out and buy car stereo equipment and find out you can't install it because you didn't follow the simple instructions . A second battery can be a great idea if you don't want to rely on external power sources to power your custom car audio system. But installing a second battery in your car is much more complicated than simply bolting it onto the car's frame. Follow these tips to enjoy your second battery and keep your car operating smoothly. Steps: Remove the negative battery terminal. Follow the terminal from the negative post to the chassis of your vehicle. Use a battery terminal wrench to loosen the nut that's holding the terminal in place. There is usually a rubber grommet over the terminal for protection. Remove it, too. This is to make sure you don't short the terminal to the car body. NOTE: If you're installing a second battery or a battery isolation kit, you'll need to remove the positive terminal in addition to the negative terminal. If you're using a jumper cable, you'll also need to remove the vehicle's negative jumper cable, to make sure wiring harnesses aren't damaged by the cable's negative charge.

  2. Car audio amps: Car audio amps work in a similar fashion to home audio amps. They differ in that they have to power a set of speakers. A home amp will have a gain setting. A car audio amp will have a sensitivity setting. The gain on the home amp will control how loud the amp gets, and the sensitivity on the car amp will control how loud the speakers get. An amp will send a signal out to the speakers, amplifying the sound before it. Car audio amplifiers are advertised by their peak watts, or the highest amount of watts they are rated to power. They are also rated by the RMS watts, or what the amp will actually be able to deliver on average without fail. It is best to get an amp that is at least a couple hundred watts more than what is required to drive your speakers. This will ensure that the amp has enough power to provide music at higher volumes with true quality. How to repair a car audio amplifier: Almost all vehicle audio amplifiers and receivers are produced with the same type of circuitry and are fairly simple to repair. In this example we will use a five channel amplifier that powered five pairs of 4- ohm speakers at 50 watts per channel. This was an old unit that I disassembled, repaired and reassembled. To begin you need a schematic of the amplifier. A good place to find these is at the manufacturer’s website, the Repair Guide on this site, or an electronics store such as MCM Electronics. Conclusion: We hope you’ve enjoyed our blog on How To Install a Second Battery For Car Audio. We know that this can be a very useful blog post, and we hope to be able to help you learn more about car audio and what you can do to make your car sound great! If you have any other questions or concerns, Thanks for reading, and be sure to check out our other posts!

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