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- 2004 Acura TL
Amp Connections are key to pumping out those "tunes". Now, there's the easy way to hooking amps up by connecting a power wire directly to the battery or connecting to a fuse or to the alternator. What's your way? Why? Did you know about hooking it up to the alternator? Do you think it makes a difference?
I am currently in my second semester of Electricity class and today we had a vehicle in that had a aftermarket system hooked up and the small gauge power wire was just pinched into the positive terminal connection. My instructor went over and pulled it out without any effort and said "here's a fire waiting to happen". I agreed and then got to thinking. There are A LOT of people out there that just throw that wire on the battery and say let's turn it up. My instructor went on to explain it a little by just covering the basics by saying that the alternator is what runs your accessories/vehicle while the engine is running - the battery is strickly for starting. So the consequence is less battery life. What do you all think? Does it matter?
I would like to hear everyones opinions - even the younger people who just have to have the bass!
-Drew

I am currently in my second semester of Electricity class and today we had a vehicle in that had a aftermarket system hooked up and the small gauge power wire was just pinched into the positive terminal connection. My instructor went over and pulled it out without any effort and said "here's a fire waiting to happen". I agreed and then got to thinking. There are A LOT of people out there that just throw that wire on the battery and say let's turn it up. My instructor went on to explain it a little by just covering the basics by saying that the alternator is what runs your accessories/vehicle while the engine is running - the battery is strickly for starting. So the consequence is less battery life. What do you all think? Does it matter?
I would like to hear everyones opinions - even the younger people who just have to have the bass!
-Drew