So I installed an amp and now I'm getting a bad ground noise when the motor is running.
I used 4 AWG wires for both ground and power. They both run directly from the battery to under the console up front on the side of the boat with no other wires. The battery is located on this side of the boat so the wires do not cross any other wires.
The only contact with another ground/power is at the battery terminals themselves. My battery has two terminal types, one the regular clamp style and another set of screw-on ones where the amp is hooked up to along with some other small wires. I believe those are the bilge pump and blower. Pitch of the noise changes when blower is turned on.
Radio to amp use brand new RCA cable, amp and radio are right next to each other.
What can I try short of some in-line noise filter? Maybe move the amp wires to the clamp on terminals on the battery? Boat is at a remote location so it's not something I can quickly test.
Thanks
I used 4 AWG wires for both ground and power. They both run directly from the battery to under the console up front on the side of the boat with no other wires. The battery is located on this side of the boat so the wires do not cross any other wires.
The only contact with another ground/power is at the battery terminals themselves. My battery has two terminal types, one the regular clamp style and another set of screw-on ones where the amp is hooked up to along with some other small wires. I believe those are the bilge pump and blower. Pitch of the noise changes when blower is turned on.
Radio to amp use brand new RCA cable, amp and radio are right next to each other.
What can I try short of some in-line noise filter? Maybe move the amp wires to the clamp on terminals on the battery? Boat is at a remote location so it's not something I can quickly test.
Thanks