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5

CONNECTIONS

GROUND CABLE

REMOTE TURN ON CABLE

RCA CABLES

• At least 10 gauge cable should be used for the ground connection to the amplifier.

• The amplifier ground should be connected directly to the chassis of the vehicle, to bare metal.

• The cable length should be kept to an absolute minimum.

• It is not recommended that you connect the ground cable to the vehicles seatbelts anchor point.

• A minimum of 18 gauge cable should be used for this connection.

• The cable should be run with exactly the same care and attention as the power cable and taken   

  back to the source (headunit) and joined to the remote cable provided.

• If the source (headunit) does not have a remote turn on cable then a 12v supply should be used. 

  This will require a switch to be fitted inline to enable the amplifier to be turned on and off. 

  Remember that if this switch is left on you will flatten the car battery.

• Please take extra care when running these cables from the source to the amplifier. Ensure that 

  they are placed away from all items that can generate any interference, wiring harnesses etc.

• It is recommended that the RCA cables should be run on opposite sides of the car to the 

  previously installed power cables if possible, to avoid the cable picking up interference.

Length of Run

Current demand

0 – 4 Ft

4 – 7 Ft

7 – 10 Ft

10 – 13 Ft

13 – 16 F

 

16 – 19 Ft

19 – 22 Ft

22 – 28 Ft

0–20 amps

14 

12

12

10

10

8

8

8

20–35 amps

12

10

8

8

6

6

6

4

35–50 amps

10

8

8

6

4

4

4

4

50–65 amps

8

8

6

4

4

4

4

2

65–85 amps

6

6

4

4

2

2

2

0

85–105 amps

6

6

4

2

2

2

2

0

105–125 amps

4

4

4

2

0

0

0

0

125–150 amps

2

2

2

0

0

0

0

0

AWG to Metric and Imperial Conversion Chart

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Summary of Contents for FT10A-F6

Page 1: ...ACTIVE ENCLOSURES FT10A F6 FT10AP F6 FT12A F6 FT12TA F6...

Page 2: ...very hot Please do not touch during or immediately after use Please ensure that when installing this product the heatsink will not come into contact with any materials that may be damaged by heat such...

Page 3: ...demarks of FLI Graphics and logos are trademarks or trade dress of FLI audio or its subsidiaries FLI s trademarks and trade dress may not be used in connection with any product or service that is not...

Page 4: ...ulkheads to prevent the cable from becoming chaffed or cut It is vital that a fuse circuit breaker of at least equal value to the one fitted on the amplifier is placed inline with the power cable and...

Page 5: ...ten the car battery Please take extra care when running these cables from the source to the amplifier Ensure that they are placed away from all items that can generate any interference wiring harnesse...

Page 6: ...te the gain control is not a volume control it is a level match 6 Low level input RCA Cables For connection to any source with a low level output Connect this to the RCA outputs on your head unit Plea...

Page 7: ...produced will be noticeably deeper than if it is fired into the rear seat Do not be afraid to experiment with positioning as a little time and effort can yield great improvements in sound NOTE When y...

Page 8: ...approx 3 4 volume Very slowly turn up the gain on the amplifier until distortion can be heard in any of the speakers or until the volume reaches an uncomfortable listening level when this is reached t...

Page 9: ...es The amplifier is designed to shut down once automatically when the temperature reaches 80 C if the amplifier heatsink is very hot this may be the reason for the amplifier shutting down Remove the s...

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Page 11: ...watts 300 watts FT10AP F6 16 7 425mm 11 4 290mm 4 1000 watts 300 watts FL250M F4 FL250M F4 FT10A F6 16 3 415mm 16 3 415mm 16 9 429mm 13 4 340mm 4 2400 watts 800 watts FT12TA F6 16 9 429mm 13 4 340mm 4...

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