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JTinMO wrote: Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:57 pm
Also went full bore on the tunes, and ripped out all 6 stock Sony speakers and the cheapo amp that the prior owner installed (incorrectly). Ran all new wires throughout as well. Went with a JL Audio M600/6 amp, with six JL Audio MX650 speakers all around. I must say this setup is sweet. Didn't expect it to sound as good as it does. The available power really makes a difference. Can't recommend this setup enough.
I will never run this thing as loud as this can run, and it's still distortion free. Had to play with (lower) the input sensitivity on the amp quite a bit to get reasonable volume range available on the Sony head unit.
I stopped short of installing a sub. Not sure I need it. May change in the future but for now this setup is more than adequate.
Making the harness of wires for the forward port and the three starboard speakers, and running it all up around the bow took the most time. I was pretty anal about the details to be a clean install as well though to be fair. Got everything inside the factory wiring guides, old wiring bundled up and zipped away tight, etc. Was nice having both flexible wire snakes and the solid (but flexible) versions.
Nice job.
I'm also waiting to see if I feel like adding a sub.
Not sure I'm following what/how you set your gain. I set my head unit volume to 75% of max then using a multimeter adjusted the gain until I got a certain ac voltage. Did you adjust yours by ear ?
Pretty much. Basically I turned it way down on all channels until I had clean sound with no hissing or hint of static at super high volume on the head unit. Way louder than I would play music. Then lowered the front a hair more as that’s where kids normally hang out. Don’t want them getting blasted.
JTinMO wrote: Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:57 pm
Also went full bore on the tunes, and ripped out all 6 stock Sony speakers and the cheapo amp that the prior owner installed (incorrectly). Ran all new wires throughout as well. Went with a JL Audio M600/6 amp, with six JL Audio MX650 speakers all around. I must say this setup is sweet. Didn't expect it to sound as good as it does. The available power really makes a difference. Can't recommend this setup enough.
I did the same in the off season. Went with the JL M800/8v2 and installed the 10" Sub. I'm very happy with the sound. It's amazing the difference.
Nice job.
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Driller that is my favorite look! I love this picture and your boat is beautiful. I already have the speaker rings so now I'm thinking seriously of installing blue LEDs this winter.
2001 262 502 GXI (because it sounds better than an 8.2)
From the Land of the Red Man
"Black Boats Matter"
#FARCON Marine / CC Core!
Thanks YT. Mine are actually multi-color. I hooked it up so the interior, speaker rings, or underwater can all be any color. I do like the color combo in the picture the best.
TIG Tech flag pole kit
Foam decking on integrated swim step
Swimplatform.com swim platform
Fusion tuner/head w/bluetooth, JL audio speakers throughout, JL Audio Amps, Subs in enclosures under the rear seat. JL Speakers added to transom.
Arizona Speed and marine Ignition, Breather and ECU reprogram (+25 HP)
Bravo 1 22p labbed 4 blade prop
Skeg guard
6 Interstate deep cycle marine batteries
Multi position battery switch
Onboard AC/DC 10 amp charger/maintainer
Built in USB 4.4 mA charger for cell phones, etc.
Curious why you run 6 batteries Lightning? Are you powering a fridge? Your setup sounds awesome. I look forward to meeting you and seeing White Lightning in person next summer at the CC roundup!
2001 262 502 GXI (because it sounds better than an 8.2)
From the Land of the Red Man
"Black Boats Matter"
#FARCON Marine / CC Core!
JTinMO wrote: Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:41 pm
Finished the onboard charger project yesterday by drilling a sweet 1-⅞" hole in my boat. Installed the Marinco flush mount charger outlet next to the rear trim switch. Wanted to be able to change without opening the engine hatch. Bonus is I can get to this easily from a dock, and I can also open/close the engine hatch without unplugging. Also with the port on the outside (of the walkthrough) I can be plugged in and can still walk through the boat without tripping over a cord. Couldn't ask for a better spot. Obligatory pics attached.
Awesome finish! I am thinking about the same thing. Could you tell me what brand, type etc of hole drill you purchased? I have some old ones and dont dare use an old dull bit.
Secondly, could you tell me where you ordered your flush mount charger? I am only seeing black ones around. Also they seem be only 15 amp plugs. I am not an electrician, but if the charger is sending 24 amps to the battery at max capacity, I would think a 25amp plug minimum would be necessary. What did you get and/or have you had any problems?
Ytmsn wrote: Wed Aug 15, 2018 8:45 am
Curious why you run 6 batteries Lightning? Are you powering a fridge? Your setup sounds awesome. I look forward to meeting you and seeing White Lightning in person next summer at the CC roundup!
That is how it was when I bought it. I will likely get rid or 1 or 2 as they go bad.
JTinMO wrote: Sun Aug 12, 2018 8:41 pm
Finished the onboard charger project yesterday by drilling a sweet 1-⅞" hole in my boat. Installed the Marinco flush mount charger outlet next to the rear trim switch. Wanted to be able to change without opening the engine hatch. Bonus is I can get to this easily from a dock, and I can also open/close the engine hatch without unplugging. Also with the port on the outside (of the walkthrough) I can be plugged in and can still walk through the boat without tripping over a cord. Couldn't ask for a better spot. Obligatory pics attached.
Awesome finish! I am thinking about the same thing. Could you tell me what brand, type etc of hole drill you purchased? I have some old ones and dont dare use an old dull bit.
Secondly, could you tell me where you ordered your flush mount charger? I am only seeing black ones around. Also they seem be only 15 amp plugs. I am not an electrician, but if the charger is sending 24 amps to the battery at max capacity, I would think a 25amp plug minimum would be necessary. What did you get and/or have you had any problems?
Thanks!
Jason
The amp rating on the charger has nothing to do with the amps it pulls. Don't understand the math, but I think it has to do with the AC to DC conversion. My 20 amp is plugged into a 15 amp receptacle, and I have no problems.
jasonm wrote: Wed Aug 15, 2018 5:56 pm
Also they seem be only 15 amp plugs. I am not an electrician, but if the charger is sending 24 amps to the battery at max capacity, I would think a 25amp plug minimum would be necessary. What did you get and/or have you had any problems?
Thanks!
Jason
The 24 amps is between your charger and the battery/batteries. No need for 25amp plug.
Jason, others have pretty much covered it. I will add the hole saw I used was a new one I had to get off Amazon, as the 1-⅞" size was not stocked locally in the local Lowe's or HD.
I used the Lenox Bi-Metal version as that's what all my other hole saws are, so wanted to be consistent. I think just about any decent hole saw would do fine on fiberglass. Amazon link for the one I used: