Power Wiring - Audiovox Power 1050 Installation And Operation Manual

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POWER Amplifiers

Power Wiring

Charging System
In some cases, the installation of just one (1) amplifier could be enough to
overload your factory electrical system (i.e., alternator). Depending on the
state of your electrical system and overall condition of your vehicle, you may
need to upgrade your alternator and battery. After the vehicle is started, the
alternator provides the power to your electrical system, not the battery. When
the engine is running, the alternator is your main source of power. Upgrading
the alternator should be your first consideration if you should experience a
voltage drop in the system when operating your audio system. Adding
capacitors and/or batteries without upgrading the alternator will only make the
problem worse because these devices put an extra load on the alternator. After
upgrading the alternator, capacitors and/or batteries can be installed if desired.
Use the following recommended wire gauge as a guide when installing your
amplifier(s):
MODEL NUMBER
MAX CURRENT DRAW
400
760
880
900
920
1050
MIN WIRE GAUGE
25A
#8
40A
#8
60A
#6
60A
#6
60A
#6
100A
#4
Power Terminal (+12V/B+)
Connect the main power wire to the battery, within 18 inches from the positive
(+) battery post, using an adequate size fuse or circuit breaker capable of
handling the current of the selected power wire. A fuse or circuit breaker must
be installed to prevent a possible electrical fire should the main power wire
short to ground.
Battery Terminal
Adaptor
Remote Terminal (REM)
Connect the power antenna or amplifier turn-on lead from the receiver to the
amplifier remote terminal.
Remote Turn-On (Power Antenna)
CD-R
/RW
AUX
IN
i
EQ
4
JPT
H
SUB
SUB
CHA
NGE
R
-BAS
S
AS/P
AS/P
4
Fuse or Circuit Breaker
Install as close to the
battery as possible.
-W
-W
MON
MON
O
O
MO
MO
DE
DE
AUX
AUX
S
S
DISP
DISP

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