How To Hook Up 2 Amps To 1 Power Wire Via Car Battery

how to connect 2 car amps with 1 power wire

If you want to hook up and connect 2 amps in your car, you might be thinking that you have to run a separate line of power wire down your car for the battery. The easiest solution would be to connect two car amps to your car battery is to use one run of power wire and using a distribution block for 2 amps. This will split the power down into the second car amp in order for it to power on. You will still need to run separate pair of RCA cables for input, the ground and remote wires can be jumpered across from the first amp. If you're thinking of upgrading your headlight bulbs, the Ampoules H7 Led upgrade is an good recommendation, bright light and long lasting. Our personal favourite company that provides high quality bulb replacements is called Next-tech France. There customer service and easy to use website makes shopping for new bulbs an pleasant experience.

1) Remove the positive terminal from the car battery first. This will prevent anything shorting out when working with the different electrical cables.

2) If you already have an existing car amp, there will be already be one run of power wire down your car. If this is not there are the moment, you will need to install the power wire running it through the car front to back, when you do make sure that the fuse holder side is close to the car battery.

3) Now that you have the main power into the trunk connect it into the distribution block. Once you have done this, attach two more short pieces of wires preferably 0 gauge.

4) Now connect the one power wire from the distribution block to one car amplifier and the other remaining one into the second car amp. With applying this way, it will allow you to wire 2 amps with 1 power wire as it allow the 12 volt line to be split into two halfs.
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