Contents
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PUNCH®
Amplifier
• RCA to 4-pin Molex Input
Connector(s)
• PWR/GND/REM Connector
• 16 AWG 4-pin Molex Speaker
Installation Considerations
The following is a list of tools needed for installation:
• Fuse-holder and fuse. (See
specifications for fuse rating)
• Volt/Ohm Meter
• Wire strippers
• Wire crimpers
• Wire cutters
• #2 Phillips screwdriver
• Battery post wrench
This section focuses on some of the vehicle considerations for
installing your new amplifier. Pre-planning your system layout
and best wiring routes will save installation time. When deciding
on the layout of your new system, be sure that each component
will be easily accessible for making adjustments.
If you feel unsure about installing this
system yourself, have it installed by a
qualified technician.
Before installation, disconnect the
battery negative (-) terminal to prevent
damage to the unit, fire and/or possible
injury.
Before beginning any installation, follow these simple rules:
1. Be sure to carefully read and understand the instructions
before attempting to install the unit.
2. For safety, disconnect the negative lead from the battery
prior to beginning the installation.
3. For easier assembly, we suggest you run all wires prior to
mounting your unit in place.
4. Route all of the RCA cables close together and away from
any high current wires.
5. Use high quality connectors for a reliable installation and to
minimize signal or power loss.
6. Think before you drill! Be careful not to cut or drill into gas
tanks, fuel lines, brake or hydraulic lines, vacuum lines or
electrical wiring when working on any vehicle.
7. Never run wires underneath the vehicle. Running the wires
inside the vehicle provides the best protection.
8. Avoid running wires over or through sharp edges. Use
rubber or plastic grommets to protect any wires routed
through metal, especially the firewall.
9. ALWAYS protect the battery and electrical system from
damage with proper fusing. Install the appropriate fuse
holder and fuse on the +12V power wire within 18" (45.7
cm) of the battery terminal.
10. When grounding to the chassis of the vehicle, scrape all paint from
the metal to ensure a good, clean ground connection. Grounding
connections should be as short as possible and always be
connected to metal that is welded to the main body, or chassis, of
the vehicle. Seatbelt bolts should never be used for connecting to
ground.
Connector(s) Power Connector
• Installation & Operation Manual
• Operation CD- (Test Tones &
Installation Manual)
• Hand held drill w/assorted bits
• Assorted connectors
• Adequate Length—Red Power
Wire
• Adequate Length—Remote
Turn-on Wire
• Adequate Length—Black
Grounding Wire
Mounting Locations
To ensure optimal performance, mount the amplifier with at least
1" (2.54cm) of air gap around the amplifier's heat sink to provide
proper cooling.
Trunk Mounting
Mounting the amplifier vertically or inverted will provide
adequate cooling of the amplifier. Mounting the amplifier on the
floor of the trunk will provide the best cooling of the amplifier.
Passenger Compartment Mounting
Mounting the amplifier in the passenger compartment will work
as long as you provide a sufficient amount of air for the amplifier
to cool itself. If you are going to mount the amplifier under the
seat of the vehicle, you must have at least 1" (2.54cm) of air gap
around the amplifier's heat sink.
Never mount this unit in the engine
compartment. Mounting the unit in the
engine compartment will void your
warranty.
ATVs, Golf Carts or Motorcycles
When using amplifiers on ATVs, Golf Carts or Motorcycles,
Rockford Fosgate recommends to run both GND (negative) and
B+ (positive) cables from the amplifier directly to the battery.
We have determined that bushings between frame parts cause
an excessively high resistance and is not considered a good
electrical ground.
This is especially true with motorcycles.
DO NOT ground the amplifier to the
radio chassis, headlamp or forks
because the difference in ground
potential may cause unstable operation.
Be sure all ground connections are
properly terminated for optimum
electrical continuity.
Battery and Charging
Amplifiers will put an increased load on the vehicle's battery and
charging system. We recommend checking your alternator and
battery condition to ensure that the electrical system has enough
capacity to handle the increased load of your stereo system.
Stock electrical systems which are in good condition should
be able to handle the extra load of any Prime Series amplifier
without problems, although battery and alternator life can be
reduced slightly. To maximize the performance of your amplifier,
we suggest the use of a heavy duty battery and an energy
storage capacitor.
Wiring the System
If you do not feel comfortable with
wiring your new unit, please see your
local Authorized Rockford Fosgate
Dealer for installation.
Before installation, disconnect the
battery negative (-) terminal to prevent
damage to the unit, fire and/or possible
injury.
Avoid running power wires near
the low level input cables, antenna,
power leads, sensitive equipment or
harnesses. The power wires carry
substantial current and could induce
noise into the audio system.
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