rkim808
Jetboaters Commander
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- Location
- Kauai, Hawaii
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2015
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 24
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Aloha and mahalo @Hoyt Cheee!??Now that looks super good
Thanks for the pics guys.
@redthumper9 I can’t envision how your remotes line are set up so I’m probably going to just use a small bus bar to split the signal to the amps. Ive already powered 3 of the 4 at this way so hopefully one more won’t be a problem.
Your amp install looks clean. I like the way the wiring is routed. I was a little concerned about the gauge of my power and ground cables, Although my total RMS watt output is under 1,200 my combined max watt output is about 3,300 so I’ve decided to upgrade my power and ground cables to 0 guage like you did (I’m already in over $2k and figure now is not the time to “go econo”). I can reuse a few feet of the 4 or 8 gauge to run from the distribution blocks to the amps. My blocks will be separate from the fuses. Why did you put fuses on the ground cables to the amps? At this point I don’t mind spending the extra money but I’ve never seen fuses on ground cables? At the same time I just checked out the pics of wetsounds amps and if I paid that much for my amps I would want to make sure they are as protected as possible.
@rkim808 , no apology necessary. I love your custom sub setup but like @redthumper9 stated I use that compartment for storage so I can’t do what you did. I may be able to live with the sound my 10” alpine sub will put out now that I’ve got a proper amp to drive it. If not I’m thinking of installing a bass tube in the compartment behind the co-pilot’s seat or another Alpine sub in the upper or lower step at the bow.
thanks again guys.
I like the wiring and amp board. Looks good, very clean. How's the kickers sound? I was looking at those for my boat.It’s been a little while since my last update. The weekend I installed all of the wiring (but didn’t actually complete the connections at the head unit or batteries) for the new stereo and speakers as well as installed the stereo, wired remote, wireless remotes and two additional USB charging ports.
Next I have to fabricate(?) a new and bigger board to mount my amps and related accessories on.
Pics to come.