95lincdog
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Ok I have 2 1000watt Sony amps, and two 8 gauge power wires. Can I run one power wire to each amp from the battery with those?
If you have the money get the 0. You will upgrade. It's worse than crack.....this hobby......They're 1000w peak. I also have 2 capacitors and a crossover. Alt and batt are stock. All wires on alt and batt are stock too. do u think 4 gauge would be ok if I kept the distribution? Or just go 0 gauge? I heard whatever gauge u use, u want ur negative battery cable the same size, then I heard u want ur alt to batt cable the same size, are either of those true? Thanks
I think i'll just go with the 4 gauge for now. I have a blade fuse instead of the anl, does that matter? or is that ok? (to use a 100a blade)As usual, we're suggesting total overkill here. I guess the assumption is you're going to want to upgrade both amps tremendously at some point in the near future. That's the only reason you'd want/need to upgrade to 1/0.These amps are 400-500w rms each at best. 4 awg would be the natural upgrade, along with a ~100A anl fuse. The 8 awg's from the d-block to each amp will still be fine -- with ~50's at the d-block.
Caps aren't doing much, but no need to remove them if they're already there.
If this is in the Lincoln in your avatar you probably have the 130A alternator which should have no problem with ~1000w rms.
FWIW - the fuses in the d-block protect the smaller wire. They won't do much of anything to protect the amps if there's a problem.
The blade fuse is fine. I second that.I think i'll just go with the 4 gauge for now. I have a blade fuse instead of the anl, does that matter? or is that ok? (to use a 100a blade)