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Stock ALternator Ground?
OK. first off. I understand the SVX comes with a high current stock alternator. I have a hi-fi stereo which keeps getting what sounds like alternator noise. I've grounded everything from the battery to amps really well and also grounded the battery to chassis and motor mounts. Also, high current wire from alt. to battery. I can't find a ground wire to establish a better connection on the alternator. I am assumung that it is an internally grounded alt that is grounded through it's chassis to the car. Help!
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Do you have pach cables runing between two amps.
If you do you mite have a ground loop. I did. I fixed it by installing a ground loop isolator. $15.00 at radio shack
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sorry to jump in on your thread but i have my amp for my sub running from the amp to my mids and highs...think this is why my car has the same alt. whine through the speakers?thanks for any help
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as AFBeefcake suggested, i'd get a ground loop isolator for each RCA cable line running to your amp. (usually one each for highs, mids, and sub depending on your set up). |
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The alternator grounds to the engine block, which in turn grounds via a thick cable from the upper starter retaining bolt to the battery. You can clean all the connection points or install a secondary ground directly from the alternator to the battery.
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