Installation step, Installation step 4, Sample wiring diagram – Soundstream Technologies RUBICON Class A 5.2 102 User Manual

Page 7: Breakers and fuses, Power

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INSTALLATION STEP

POWER AND GROUND

To ensure maximum output from your

amplifier,

use

high quality,

loss power and ground cables and connections. The

amplifiers will

accept up to 4 gauge power and ground cables.

Determine from the chart below

the minimum gauge power and ground wire for your application.

Class A 5.2

4 or 8 gauge

4 gauge only

RUB/CON Class A

10.2

4

gauge only

4 gauge

BREAKERS AND FUSES

EXTERNAL

Like all audio components, the

amplifiers must be fused near the

battery. A fuse or circuit breaker must be located within 18” of the battery. This will
prevent a fire in the event of a shorted cable. See the chart below to determine the
correct fuse value.

INTERNAL

The

amplifiers are fused with an automotive-type or Maxi-fuse. In the

event of a blown power supply fuse(s), replace with the correct value fuse found in

the chart below. Never

replace the

fuse

with a higher value than what is sup-

plied. This may result in amplifier damage and

void the warranty!

RUB/CON Amplifier Fuse Values

Fuse

Battery Fuse Circuit

Breaker

A

5.2

amp

Maxi-fuse

amp

RUB/CON

A 10.2

amp Maxi-fuse

100 amp

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SAMPLE WIRING DIAGRAM

INSTALLATION STEP 4

AMPLIFIER LOCATION

The

amplifiers employ highly efficient circuitry, a custom-engineered

heat sink, and a unique Chassisink construction to maintain lower operating

temperatures. Additional cooling may be required if the amplifier is located in a
tightly confined area or when driving especially low impedance loads at extremely
high levels.

When mounting the amplifier, it should be securely mounted to either a panel in
the vehicle or an amp board or rack that is securely mounted to the vehicle. The
mounting location should be either in the passenger compartment or in the trunk

of

the vehicle, away from moisture, stray or moving objects, and major electrical

components. To provide adequate ventilation, mount the amplifier so that there
are at least two inches of freely circulating air above and to the sides of it.

MOUNTING THE AMPLIFIER

a.

Using the amplifier as a template, mark the holes on the mounting surface.

b.

Remove the amplifier and drill the holes for the mounting screws.

C.

Secure the amplifier to the mounting surface using the supplied hardware.

WIRING

a.

Run and connect the audio signal and remote turn-on cables to the ampli-

fier from the source unit.

b.

Carefully run the positive cable from the amplifier to a fuse or circuit breaker
within 18” of the battery.

C.

Connect the fuse or circuit breaker lead to the battery. Leave the circuit
breaker off or the fuse out until everything is bolted down.

d.

Secure the ground cable to a solid chassis ground on the vehicle. It may be
necessary

to

sand paint down to raw metal for a good connection.

e.

Double check each and every connection1

f.

Re-connect the fuse or circuit breaker.

POWER

UP

Power

up

the system, there may be a 2-3 second delay from the time the source

unit is turned on to the time that the amplifier turns on, which is normal. Once the

LED is on and the source unit is playing, you should have sound coming

from the speakers.

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