Boss Audio MR800 User Manual in English - Page 6

Mounting, amplifier, Connecting

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Mounting the amplifier 1. Find a suitable location in the marine vessel in which to mount the amplifier. 2. Make sure there is sufficient air circulation around the intended mounting location. 3. Mark the location for the mounting hole screws by positioning the amplifier where you wish to install it. Use a scribe or mounting screw, inserted through each of the amp's mounting holes, to mark the mounting surface. If the mounting surface is carpeted, measure the hole centers and mark with a felt tip pen. 4. Drill pilot holes in the mounting surface for the mounting screws. Place the amplifier in position, and attach the amplifier to the mounting surface securely using screws. Connecting the amplifier Before doing any wiring, look through this manual and identify the diagrams to follow for power, input and speaker connections for your particular installation. Be sure you understand all the connections before you proceed. 1. Connect the ground terminal to the closest point on the chassis of the marine vessel. Keep this ground wire to less than 39" (100 cm) in length. Use 8 gauge (or heavier) wire. 2. Connect the remote terminal to the remote output of the head unit using 16 gauge (or heavier) wire. 3. Connect an empty fuse holder within 18" (45 cm) of the boat's battery, and run 8 gauge (or heavier) cable from this fuse to the amplifier location. 4. Check that the fuse holder is empty. Then connect the fuse holder to the "BATT+" connection on the amplifier. 5. If multiple amplifiers are being used in your system, either: • Run a separate pair of cables from the battery and a chassis ground point to each amplifier. Each (+) cable must have its own inline fuse. -or• Run a 4 gauge cable from the fuse holder at the battery to a distribution block at or near the amplifier's location. Then run separate cables from the amplifier to this distribution block and to independent chassis ground points. Marine MOSFET Amplifier User's Manual - page 6

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Mounting
the
amplifier
1.
Find
a
suitable
location
in
the
marine
vessel
in
which
to
mount
the
amplifier.
2.
Make
sure
there
is
sufficient
air
circulation
around
the
intended
mounting
location.
3.
Mark
the
location
for
the
mounting
hole
screws
by
positioning
the
amplifier
where
you
wish
to
install
it.
Use
a
scribe
or
mounting
screw,
inserted
through
each
of
the
amp's
mounting
holes,
to
mark
the
mounting
surface.
If
the
mounting
surface
is
carpeted,
measure
the
hole
centers
and
mark
with
a
felt
tip
pen.
4.
Drill
pilot
holes
in
the
mounting
surface
for
the
mounting
screws.
Place
the
amplifier
in
position,
and
attach
the
amplifier
to
the
mounting
surface
securely
using
screws.
Connecting
the
amplifier
Before
doing
any
wiring,
look
through
this
manual
and
identify
the
diagrams
to
follow
for
power,
input
and
speaker
connections
for
your
particular
installation.
Be
sure
you
understand
all
the
connections
before
you
proceed.
1.
Connect
the
ground
terminal
to
the
closest
point
on
the
chassis
of
the
marine
vessel.
Keep
this
ground
wire
to
less
than
39"
(100
cm)
in
length.
Use
8
gauge
(or
heavier)
wire.
2.
Connect
the
remote
terminal
to
the
remote
output
of
the
head
unit
using
16
gauge
(or
heavier)
wire.
3.
Connect
an
empty
fuse
holder
within
18"
(45
cm)
of
the
boat's
battery,
and
run
8
gauge
(or
heavier)
cable
from
this
fuse
to
the
amplifier
location.
4.
Check
that
the
fuse
holder
is
empty.
Then
connect
the
fuse
holder
to
the
"BATT+"
connection
on
the
amplifier.
5.
If
multiple
amplifiers
are
being
used
in
your
system,
either:
Run
a
separate
pair
of
cables
from
the
battery
and
a
chassis
ground
point
to
each
amplifier.
Each
(+)
cable
must
have
its
own
inline
fuse.
-or-
Run
a
4
gauge
cable
from
the
fuse
holder
at
the
battery
to
a
distribution
block
at
or
near
the
amplifier's
location.
Then
run
separate
cables
from
the
amplifier
to
this
distribution
block
and
to
independent
chassis
ground
points.
Marine
MOSFET
Amplifier
User's
Manual
-
page
6