Horrible Alternator Whine?
#21
Update: yesterday I had a family member listen for whine. And asked him to let me know if it lessened as I lifted the rear amp tray, as it raised 6in, the whine disappeared completely. So my amps are just getting interference with the battery it seems. So I'll just relocate them to the seat backs I suppose.
#22
You say to same location but you added a ground
Your electrical buddy should know rf interference changes with volume....as ohm change dc resistance changes, thus the square wave ripple increases and frequency of noise changes
Theres old trick of using a light bulb to show this
Are you sure you have alternator whine and not another interference?
I still suggest testing each ground for resistance if any vary there is your issue
Fyi an example is if you upgrade battery to amp and same for amp to ground but leave all other power and ground are factory this causes ground loop aka noise
Your electrical buddy should know rf interference changes with volume....as ohm change dc resistance changes, thus the square wave ripple increases and frequency of noise changes
Theres old trick of using a light bulb to show this
Are you sure you have alternator whine and not another interference?
I still suggest testing each ground for resistance if any vary there is your issue
Fyi an example is if you upgrade battery to amp and same for amp to ground but leave all other power and ground are factory this causes ground loop aka noise
#23
Is you're amp for highs or a subwoofer? Both have filters for different frequencies.
#27
I have all three of my amps in spare tire well, with battery and a xs power cell. Along with a cascade power supply. No noise
All my power wire was upgraded
DAYTONA area should be several shops offer help and have o scope
All my power wire was upgraded
DAYTONA area should be several shops offer help and have o scope
#28
I'm going to go through the wiring I suppose again tomorrow! May just cave and do the big 3, in order to upgrade all the power. If able, please post photos of your setup. Very interested in how your batteries are setup underneath and so forth. I'm looking to keep my spare tire below, although, I may rid of it, inorder to run a couple batteries below.
#30
Yeah, my thoughts exactly. Even if I had a flat I'd have no time to change it during commute and have to call someone regardless, lol. When you upgrading all wiring, did you run 0/1 or 4ga from the engine bay? Did you go under the carpet, or beneath the chassis?