Wiring car stereo & car amp with computer power supply

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2010

wiring is the same on the deck and the amp.
AMP: wires that go to battery+ and remote on the amp go to the yellow 12V wires from power supply
DECK: wires that go to battery+ and the other wire... i cant remember what.. usually its red and yellow.
BLACK WIRES FOR BOTH THE AMP AND THE DECK GO TO THE GROUND BLACK WIRES.
any questions just ask and ill try and get back.

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  • Are all the yellow wires 12v ? And can I connect all of them together to get best power ?

  • @sawmassacre13 yes, especially if you have multiple rails on the power supply,, just remember the more amps the power supply can supply the better!

  • I know no.1 will read this and help me but if u got a 900w edge subwoofer with built in amp would you recommend a psu for me guys and could I just get a RCA aux cable and just listen to my iPhone from it only bass please help me because I have to annoying my neibourgh who said bass was ther worse thing ever so I can show him how awesome it is plzzzzzz help me plzzzzzz plzzzzzz

  • @supashaker1 There should be power requirements for the subwoofer i\f it has a built in amp. You need to look at the amps, and find a power supply very close or more than the required amperage. Yes you can get a 3.5mm audio adapter to left and right rca out adapter or cable and hook it to the amp.

  • @MrKillabeez2 Guessed you knew what you was doing, just thought id point it out :)

  • @stan464 No problem, but it is a good thing to let people know... This work is not for the average person. Some soldering and electrical experience is required.

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  • @MrKillabeez2  Thanks

  • @MrKillabeez2 Yeh true, i remember when i started on eletronics, getting nastey zaps from 240 volts and Capacitors and such, Really hurts xD, but nice video anyways.

  • @tctk1 Damn skippy.

  • @baszika The amp would stay on, I prefer to have a psu for each device (amp, deck) So if one fails it wont take everything down with it.

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