SUPPLYING ENOUGH POWER
The Laws of Nature
Your amplifier does NOT make power; it converts power, or current, from your
boats electrical system and converts it into high power musical energy. If the amp
can’t get all the power it needs it will not produce its full output. Your Wet Sounds™
amplifier will produce full output longer than other amplifies on the market today.
Should your voltage or current drop too low the amplifier will drop below the rated
output.
Make sure your boats charging system is in good working order. Any high
performance audio amplifier will increase the demand on your alternator and
battery. If you are unsure have you charging system checked system testing by a
professional technician.
RUNNING THE WIRE CABLES
**Always keep the signal cable and the power cables separated to prevent
the possibility of inducing noise into the system**
Carefully run the power and the signal cables through the boat. Always keep all
the wire tight and tied down to prevent the power wire from shorting and reduce
the risk of fire. A 1/0 AWG or larger wire should be used for power and ground
connections. We recommend a fuse to be installed on the power wire within 18
inches of the battery for safety.
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Wet Sounds Sinister SDX 2500 Owner’s Manual