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At what point do you think that comes into play @David Analog ? That's a good conversation, and one you and I have danced around before. If the amps aren't using the factory cabling to the engine, then why would it matter? If you take the power for the amps direct from the battery(s), and then recharge the batteries without a VSR/ACR, your charging an isolated battery, and your source is powered through correct gauge wiring. So why would factory cabling matter? I can see a deeply depleted battery coming into the conversation here, which may be no different than someone that never charges the battery and depletes it over time. But my question and thought is this...the engine doesn't support the actual power to the stereo system, it only supplements if you use the above mentioned vsr/acr. And the amps are powered directly from the battery, the engine charging system, an onboard or external charger, does so through a lamp cord basically. So I am not sure in our boats, why changing the engine cables would be necessary, but you have my attention! And gentlemen, this guy knows his stuff and I listen to his knowledge.And that is an interesting point. The factory only invests in supply and ground cables that are just large enough to service the existing electronics. But when the charging system is taken to task with particularly large audio systems, there comes a threshold where upgrading the factory cables can actually make a difference.
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