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Ground In Relay Box - Pilot25dmc - 08 Sep 2006

Hi all

Bought myself a fancy Alpine powered bass box and need a ground location for it. Before I blow something up can anyone tell me a good location for a ground in the Relay box??

I have to wire the 12v connection straight to the battery and will be using the wire under the gear stick for the switched 12v but cant seem to remember where there is a ground wire around there.

Any help most appreciated.


- Daniel Shane - 08 Sep 2006

Hi Alistair,

If you want an unused ground look in the relay compartment at the back near the firewall. There is an unused Relay base, the Hot start relay. On there is a ground, Black Wire.

Just put a spade connector on the ground wire and plug it into the relay base

Dan


- Pilot25dmc - 08 Sep 2006

Already has a wire going into it Dan, I think Paul used it as the ground for the Fog light switch I have.

I take it that it will do no harm to stick a scotch lock on the wire and splice this new one in??


- Daniel Shane - 08 Sep 2006

Scotch Lock !!! Big Grin

Another idea is that all of the metal work in the Relay compartment is Earthed so another good place is the Idle speed ECU.

Remove the screw holding it down, Eyelet Connector under it with the Earth Wire attached and put the screw back in.

But the best is to run a wire from the Relay compartment directly to the battery. Easy to do as there is plenty of room to do that.

Dan


- Pilot25dmc - 08 Sep 2006

Wanted to keep all the wiring going in one direction....

The way I have made my fake rear parcel shelf board is that it can be removed in about a minute, I am mounting the sub box onto this and then drilling a hole that the wires will run down and then go to the relay box/battery and switched 12v feed under the gear stick.

I take it the scotch lock is not a good idea?? or are they called a different name in blighty!


- stunned_monkey - 09 Sep 2006

Use one of the 4 bolts holding the geashift mechanism down - goes straight to the chassis


- NickT - 11 Sep 2006

Pilot25dmc Wrote:Wanted to keep all the wiring going in one direction....

The way I have made my fake rear parcel shelf board is that it can be removed in about a minute, I am mounting the sub box onto this and then drilling a hole that the wires will run down and then go to the relay box/battery and switched 12v feed under the gear stick.

I take it the scotch lock is not a good idea?? or are they called a different name in blighty!

scotch locks are only best for temporary get you home repairs even in the inside of a car.
Use a proper crimp using a proper ratchet crimp tool or use solder and shrink wrap.

NickT.


- bozzzydmc - 11 Sep 2006

I ran an earth straight back to the battery when i put my amp in. ran it along side the + ve cable which also goes straight to the battery.

I used these things to connect to the battery terminals and used the same size cable as the +ve

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SFX-BATTERY-TERMI ... dZViewItem

Also I put the inline fuse for the amp within 300mm of the battery connection. this fuse is stuck to the side wall of the battery compartment.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Boss-Car-Amplifie ... dZViewItem

Hope this helps in some way.


- stunned_monkey - 11 Sep 2006

I certainly wouldn't trust a scotch lock for more than a couple of amps, and a bass box is likely to draw a LOT of current. (eg 120W = 10A)