So, I found out I had a ground loop yesterday! Awesome!
I plugged my iPod into my new charger with a line-out, and heard the popping/revving engine bliss.
This also was the night that I decided to hook up my amplifier to test it out. I heard no ground loop coming through my components. I did not check to see if the ground loop still existed, like a *******. I was told the JL 300/2 has a built in filter - perhaps that's why. Shrug.
I then unhooked the ampifier and unfused the 1/0, back to it's original setup. Ground loop was there this morning driving to work.
So, here is my current situtation:
1/0 gauge wire at the battery, unfused, going to the back of my car to a distro block, one 4 gauge coming out of it (hooked to nothing)
1/0 gauge wire to a bolt in my car, ground down to shiny metal, going to a distro block, one 4 gauge wire coming out of it (hooked to nothing).
So, no wires are currently "live" right now.
I don't want to do anything potentially stupid to try to fix this, but I have a feelilng like my problem is obvious (such as, I have to hook my UNFUSED powerline to my ground distro temporarily until I permanently put my amplifier in).
Just looking for better insight than my own. Thanks.
EDDDDITTT:
When I say UNFUSED I meant that the line is fused, but I removed the fuse for the time being to keep the line from being live.
I plugged my iPod into my new charger with a line-out, and heard the popping/revving engine bliss.
This also was the night that I decided to hook up my amplifier to test it out. I heard no ground loop coming through my components. I did not check to see if the ground loop still existed, like a *******. I was told the JL 300/2 has a built in filter - perhaps that's why. Shrug.
I then unhooked the ampifier and unfused the 1/0, back to it's original setup. Ground loop was there this morning driving to work.
So, here is my current situtation:
1/0 gauge wire at the battery, unfused, going to the back of my car to a distro block, one 4 gauge coming out of it (hooked to nothing)
1/0 gauge wire to a bolt in my car, ground down to shiny metal, going to a distro block, one 4 gauge wire coming out of it (hooked to nothing).
So, no wires are currently "live" right now.
I don't want to do anything potentially stupid to try to fix this, but I have a feelilng like my problem is obvious (such as, I have to hook my UNFUSED powerline to my ground distro temporarily until I permanently put my amplifier in).
Just looking for better insight than my own. Thanks.
EDDDDITTT:
When I say UNFUSED I meant that the line is fused, but I removed the fuse for the time being to keep the line from being live.