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V

EHICLE

W

IRING

L

OUDSPEAKER

W

IRE

C

HART

(Wire gauge per loudspeaker/speaker power in “rms” watts)

W

IRE

L

ENGTH

20 W

50 W

100 W

200 W

5 ft. / 1.5 m

18

16

16

16

10 ft. / 3.0 m

18

16

16

16

15 ft. / 4.5 m

16

16

16

14

20 ft. / 6.0 m

16

16

16

14

25 ft. / 7.5 m

16

16

14

12

S

YSTEM

P

OWER AND

G

ROUND

W

IRE

C

HART

(Wire gauge for total system in 'rms' watts)

W

IRE

L

ENGTH

100 W

200 W

500 W

1000 W

5 ft. / 1.5 m

12

10

8

4

10 ft. / 3.0 m

12

10

8

4

15 ft. / 4.5 m

10

8

6

2

20 ft. / 6.0 m

10

8

6

2

25 ft. / 7.5 m

10

8

4

0 or 00

S

YSTEM

F

USE

C

HART

(Fuse size for total amplifier system power in “rms” watts)

100 W

200 W

500 W

1000 W

Fuse Size

20 A

30 A

50 A

100 A

(in amps)

Speaker Wires

or

RCA Cables

Speakers

Amplifier

Ground Screw

Drill 1/8” hole in

chassis sheet metal

Use the same ground if

using multiple amplifiers

Power Antenna

Turn-On Wire

(18-20 gauge wire)

Power Wire

(10 gauge

wire or

larger)

Grommet

To prevent
damage to

power wire

Radio

Battery

Battery

Connector

Fuse or

Circuit

Breaker

VEHICLE FUSING

For safety purposes, a high current fuse (or circuit breaker)
MUST be installed in line with the amplifiers(s) immediately at
the battery to prevent vehicle damage should the battery line
in advertently shorted to the vehicle chassis.  The chart at the
right shows the recommended master fuse sizes for an
average audio system with noted “rms” output power levels.

POWER WIRING

Most vehicles built since 1990 have adequate current
capability for your amplifier.  Except for systems above
about 500 W rms, the factory charging system and battery
should easily support it if properly installed.  Proper wire
size must be chosen to ensure adequate current delivery to
the amp.  Wire size (gauge) of the cables need to increase
in size for higher power systems.  (Wire sizes larger than
those noted are usually a waste of time and money since
they offer Little or no performance improvements.)

Wire diameter must increase (decreased wire gauge
number) for higher power systems.  For long wire runs the
wire diameter must also increase.  The wire sizes noted
allow for a maximum 0.5 volts DC drop over the give wire
run which results in Sound Pressure Level drops inaudible
to the average listener.

SPEAKER WIRING

As with power wire, speaker wire size (gauge) changes with
the power required and the length of the wire run.  The
speaker wire chart shows the minimum recommended wire
size for a single audio output channel driving a loudspeaker
at a given distance with a maximum power loss of 0.5 dB,
the threshold of audibility.  (Wire sizes larger than those
noted are usually a waste of time and money since they
offer little or no performance improvements.)

FINAL VEHICLE WIRING

Current requirements for an upgraded audio system dictate a
dedicated power line be run from the amplifier directly to the
battery of the vehicle.  This line should NOT be run to the
fuse panel of the vehicle but directly to the battery.  DO NOT
run to the alternator either.  There MUST be a fuse installed
at the battery with adequate amperage as shown in the chart
above.

As for the final signal wiring, be sure to route the audio
cables down the side of the car opposite the power lines to
avoid noise pick up from the lines.  Also, try to route all audio
cables away from noise sources such as engine computers
and ABS brake computers.

Proper power grounding is important to insure adequate
current flow.  Be sure to grind the surface clean of all paint to
ensure a solid electrical connection.

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Summary of Contents for ProComponent PCA2120

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Page 2: ...tt 1 kHz dBA 80 80 Measured full rated power 0 1 THD dBA 97 101 Damping factor 100 100 Frequency response full range mode 20 30 000 Hz 20 30 000 Hz High pass crossover frequency limits 50 H z 250 Hz v...

Page 3: ...verture de dos TABLE DES MATI RES Caracter sticas principales 22 Consideraciones de seguridad y precauciones en la instalaci n 23 Planificaci n del sistema 24 Herramientas de instalaci n 24 Alambrado...

Page 4: ...here is a constant push for entry level amps to play with the big dogs yet for a low price point Rarely are they able to do so until now Rock solid Class AB designs ensure in your face sound with litt...

Page 5: ...rotect the work areas from scratches or dings DISCONNECT THE LEAD ON THE BATTERY No sparks or fires please REVIEW THE INSTALLATION Before using any tools or moving vehicle components take five minutes...

Page 6: ...ge tweeter speakers and usually better placement To build such a system though complexity goes up due to the addition of passive or active crossovers which take time to install and may inject noise in...

Page 7: ...the amp Wire size gauge of the cables need to increase in size for higher power systems Wire sizes larger than those noted are usually a waste of time and money since they offer Little or no performa...

Page 8: ...er output This line is required to go high 12V to turn on the amp If this line is not available use the power antenna line trigger which is normally available in most radios FUSE This fuse is only for...

Page 9: ...elow 100Hz is usually best GAIN CONTROL The gain control allows for a range of 0 3 6Volts input This means that if the setting is a 0 3V it only takes 0 3Volts to drive the amp to full output Such a l...

Page 10: ...M CONFIGURATION 1 Subwoofer Full Range Full Range Full Range Full Range 4 main For higher output you can connect a subwoofer to two output channels Look for the and to indicate the correct connections...

Page 11: ...ven in the bass region where a dedicated subwoofer system operates most efficiently SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 3 Full Range Full Range Full Range OR HP Full Range OR HP Connect Speakers as shown For best so...

Page 12: ...around the amp Preferably the amp should be mounted with fins up and down so rising heat moves quickly away from amp turn on race disconnect trigger from radio and turn on off via a wire jumper to po...

Page 13: ...nce THIS WARRANTY SETS FORTH YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS COVERED BY IT WE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE SAL...

Page 14: ...th Avenue Broadview IL 60155 www blaupunktusa com Copyright 2005 by the Robert Bosch Corporation No portion of this work may be reproduced in any form without the written consent of the Robert Bosch C...

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