your amp will ground in your sound system, or through your power adder which rock.
Yes, the remote wire that hooks up to the stereo tells the amp to turn on, it works like a switch. If that is hooked up properly check your ground.
The recommended ground wire size for a 100 amp sub panel installation is typically 8 copper wire.
The recommended size for a 50 amp ground wire in electrical installations is typically 10 AWG (American Wire Gauge).
The recommended size of the ground wire for a 60 amp electrical circuit is typically 10 AWG (American Wire Gauge).
Since the resulting short circuit would be outside the amp, it WOULD NOT blow the amp.
The amp will lead a dull and empty life.
Positive post of capacitor is connected to the heavy amp cable. The ground terminal (or case) of the capacitor is connected to the car's ground or a ground wire that leads to the car's chassis. That's it.
No. You will need a 14/3 with Ground.
A #14 wire will do fine for grounding a 20 amp device. That is the size of the ground wire in a 2 conductor # 12 wire building cable.
you can ground it right to the frame. just find a bare spot and put a screw with the ground wire
The ground wire in a two or three conductor #12 cable is a #14 bare ground wire.
No, you can use #4 bare copper ground wire.