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install amp in engine bay compartment???
I have seen a couple boats with marine amps installed in the engine bay compartment. Has anyone else done this? I like the idea. I would rather not run 20' of power and ground wire to the cabin. However I am looking for thoughts and opinions on this.
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Personally I would try and avoid it. The engine bay can be wet, but is almost always hot. Heat is not an amps friend.
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Originally Posted by hanzcap
(Post 3157160)
I have seen a couple boats with marine amps installed in the engine bay compartment. Has anyone else done this? I like the idea. I would rather not run 20' of power and ground wire to the cabin. However I am looking for thoughts and opinions on this.
i wouldnt because of the heat.... |
i personally would run & did run 0g to the cabin.
but i have seen amps in the engine compartment & they seem to work fine. |
I would avoid it. Some amps use relays, which would not be CG approved and could be very bad (ignition risk).
I ran mine using 2 ga jumper cable wire ($40 for 40' of wire). Just bought a set of cables and cut off the ends. |
Originally Posted by apollard
(Post 3157178)
I would avoid it. Some amps use relays, which would not be CG approved and could be very bad (ignition risk).
I ran mine using 2 ga jumper cable wire ($40 for 40' of wire). Just bought a set of cables and cut off the ends. |
Ok, so how about under the aft bench seat?
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or go to attwoods and buy welding cable.. its a LOT more flexible and its cheap as can be.
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Under the back seat is a much better option. That is where I have my amps.
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Thanks for the input Griff. Since I have a battery installed underneath the seat it seems to me to be the next most logical place to put it.
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