2 Kicker CVX 15's & Fusion 2500d

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I got 2 Kicker CVX 15's & Fusion 2500d @ 0.5 ohms.....Its supposed to be gettin around 2500-2700rms....but , When I Turn it Up to anything Past 32/34 it starts cuttin out like its not getting enough watts. To me i think its gettin around 1500-1700rms. or the Kickers cant handle 1350 rms a piece...i dont know im confused.

I Got a Huge Expensive Gell Cell Battery. I've done the BIG 3. Running 4gauge & 150amp Fuse from the Car Main battery to the Gell cell battery. Everything coming off the Gell Cell is 0 Gauge and i got a Second 250 amp Fuse on the 0 gauge coming off the Gell cell to the amp. I dont know if its because i dont have it tuned right....i just hooked it up 2day..//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif

 
Well i do have a Second Huge Gell cell battery could that come in factor?//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif

I only have my Stock DIE HARD battery up front... and I cant say its ever served me wrong.

 
.5 Daily is to low for that amp
people run them that low daily with no problem.

get a dmm to check your voltage with music playing. chance are that you are going to fry your amp because of huge voltage drops. why not wire to 2 ohms? because:

1. you probably going to fry your amp

2. your subs will get as much power as they need to get moving anyways

 
I got 2 Kicker CVX 15's & Fusion 2500d @ 0.5 ohms.....Its supposed to be gettin around 2500-2700rms....but , When I Turn it Up to anything Past 32/34 it starts cuttin out like its not getting enough watts. To me i think its gettin around 1500-1700rms. or the Kickers cant handle 1350 rms a piece...i dont know im confused.
I Got a Huge Expensive Gell Cell Battery. I've done the BIG 3. Running >>>4gauge & 150amp Fuse
First you should have a 250 amp fuse, and 0 gauge wire, 4 gauge is used for installs under 1,500 watts, and secondly your amplifier probally can't handle running at .5 ohms, run them @ 2 ohms and runn some 0 gauge with a 250+amp fuse

 
First you should have a 250 amp fuse, and 0 gauge wire, 4 gauge is used for installs under 1,500 watts, and secondly your amplifier probally can't handle running at .5 ohms, run them @ 2 ohms and runn some 0 gauge with a 250+amp fuse
Everything coming off the Gell Cell battery in the Back is 0 Gauge and i got a 250 amp Fuse on the 0 gauge coming off the Gell cell to the amp.

 
Everything coming off the Gell Cell battery in the Back is 0 Gauge and i got a 250 amp Fuse on the 0 gauge coming off the Gell cell to the amp.
regardless though you main power cord is only 4 gauge, just run your some 0 gauge from the back battery to the front //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif

 
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