Hey y'all I'm new on here so I apologize if this has already been answered elsewhere on the forums, but long story short I'm just curious where other people chose to ground their amps in the NNBS Silverados, mine specifically is a 2009 Extended Cab.
I have mounted my amp below the back seat and grounded it to one of the seat bolts on the driver side, I also used my dremmel with a sanding tip to grind off any paint. My amp works, but I get a really bad alternator whine when I use bluetooth, on-star, and when I use the auxiliary input (but only if I have my mp3 player plugged into the cigarette power adapter). I know that this is being caused by a ground fault loop since the auxiliary input is fine until I plug my mp3 player into the cigarette power adapter and this issue did not happen until I added my LOC and my amp. I have checked all the wiring for my LOC and re-spliced everything, soldered the connections, taped and re-taped to make sure everything is sealed up nicely but I still the the whine. I ran my power for my amp on the passenger side of the truck, and the RCAs on the drivers side. I also decided to ground my LOC (Which i never had to do in any other vehicle before) so I made sure to ground it to the same ground as my amp. Still getting the whine. The only other thing I can think of is that what I am using for my ground for the amp is not a good ground. I read something elsewhere that was supposed to be an idiots guide to ground fault loops (This idiot still didn't understand how it works) which to my understanding said that a ground fault loop is caused by the ground for your radio and the ground for your amp having two different voltages.
If anybody has any advice or can tell me where they grounded theirs I would greatly appreciate it.
Rob H.
I have mounted my amp below the back seat and grounded it to one of the seat bolts on the driver side, I also used my dremmel with a sanding tip to grind off any paint. My amp works, but I get a really bad alternator whine when I use bluetooth, on-star, and when I use the auxiliary input (but only if I have my mp3 player plugged into the cigarette power adapter). I know that this is being caused by a ground fault loop since the auxiliary input is fine until I plug my mp3 player into the cigarette power adapter and this issue did not happen until I added my LOC and my amp. I have checked all the wiring for my LOC and re-spliced everything, soldered the connections, taped and re-taped to make sure everything is sealed up nicely but I still the the whine. I ran my power for my amp on the passenger side of the truck, and the RCAs on the drivers side. I also decided to ground my LOC (Which i never had to do in any other vehicle before) so I made sure to ground it to the same ground as my amp. Still getting the whine. The only other thing I can think of is that what I am using for my ground for the amp is not a good ground. I read something elsewhere that was supposed to be an idiots guide to ground fault loops (This idiot still didn't understand how it works) which to my understanding said that a ground fault loop is caused by the ground for your radio and the ground for your amp having two different voltages.
If anybody has any advice or can tell me where they grounded theirs I would greatly appreciate it.
Rob H.