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<blockquote data-quote="havinnoj" data-source="post: 1584880" data-attributes="member: 20037"><p>Not sure I’m following the part about orange wires. The power wires have red heat shrink on the ends. Otherwise in a couple of the pics when the Zen is on, the LED from the Zen might be what you’re seeing appearing to be orange on top of the wires?</p><p></p><p>After checking ground resistance, I had incredibly low resistance to the ground point on the back cab wall so I utilized that first. Thinking I could always run back to the battery or run a second ground run if needed. My voltage drop from playing a 50hz sine wave was right around 0.1v (comparing battery to distribution block). </p><p></p><p>I read the warnings in the Zen manual about grounding to battery & also powering from the same source as the amps (mine is powered by factory plug) and I have not had any isssues with the Zen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="havinnoj, post: 1584880, member: 20037"] Not sure I’m following the part about orange wires. The power wires have red heat shrink on the ends. Otherwise in a couple of the pics when the Zen is on, the LED from the Zen might be what you’re seeing appearing to be orange on top of the wires? After checking ground resistance, I had incredibly low resistance to the ground point on the back cab wall so I utilized that first. Thinking I could always run back to the battery or run a second ground run if needed. My voltage drop from playing a 50hz sine wave was right around 0.1v (comparing battery to distribution block). I read the warnings in the Zen manual about grounding to battery & also powering from the same source as the amps (mine is powered by factory plug) and I have not had any isssues with the Zen. [/QUOTE]
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