I've relocated my battery to the rear right corner, in a battery box.
2 awg (american wire gauge) to the alternator, 2 awg to the rear shock tower, oem ground from block to front left shock tower.
What exactly causes ground loop noise? You know, that annoying whine that gets louder/higher in pitch with the engine when the stereo is on...
Would it be, my amplifier in the rear not sharing the same ground point as the head unit in the dash, and the voltage of the patch cable between being the 'noise conductor'?
I've even seen kids in highschool that had in their battery relocation (get it close as possible to high power amplifier) a large gauge ground running from the block to the battery negative terminal.
They said that is 'highest efficiency', and that other ground points weren't as important when it comes to clean power to the amplifier.
I understand it but don't see the sense in running 2 large gauge runs to the rear like that, especially considering cost and dont forget adding in more fuses.
Thanks,