It is not safe to exceed the maxium power loads for converters. You could create a fire hazzard.
You can hot wire a boat. It just matters what type it is.
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what kind of power wire?(a power wire for an amp maybe) what kind of power wire?(a power wire for an amp maybe)
A four wire plug suggests to me that it is for split voltages. 120/240, hot - neutral - hot - ground will be the four blade connections for shore power in the US. With UK shore power three wire there will be no neutral as you know it. 120 volt equipment will not work. If there is a special berth for 120/240 shore power that is what you will need to tie up to.
No. Hook up the power wire first, then the ground wire. The ground wire is what acutually draws the power to the unit. As you will notice the power wont turn on if just the power wire is plugged in..
The neutral wire and power wire are never connected together.
Yes. A boat has some parts similar if not the same as cars. It works the same way too; to transport
No because speaker wire does not have enough insulation to be safe for power.
you need to run a power wire from youre battery to youre amp.then run a gound.you also need to run the remote wire from youre radio this will make youre amp turn on.then just run youre rca jacks/or speaker wires to amp.then run the outs to speakers that's it.run a power wire from the battery to the amp, put a fuse no farther than 8 inches away from when you attached the power to the battery. run another wire wire the same gage as your power line to a unpainted, sanded metal bold for your ground wire. find the remote or power antena wire coming from your desk and run a wire from that to the remote on you amp so it will turn on when your deck turns on. run RCAs from you decks line out into your amp and then normal speaker wire from the amp to you speakers you want to power. make sure you store your amp in an area in the car that stay cool so it doesn't overheat in the summerMake sure to secure the amp with whatever hardware is provided . also be sure to use the correct size power and ground wire. if it is a factory deck that u are installing the amp on your remote power will be th power antenna if eqquipped if not i would recomend installing a grounded inline remote switch it seems to eliminate ground noise u can get by tieing inti the acc on the factory deck. if u don't have rca outs .Hi-Lo converters and Line-out converters that allow you to add an aftermarket amplifier (orRCA outputs) to a factory radio.
truck battery Check the specifications on the winch to find its voltage and amperage.
A wire from the power supply is carrying 120w of power and 24A of cu
when you buy the harness to wire in, the intructions for correct wiring will be on the harness packaging