bw_audio 10+ year member Real Talk 1,205 0 Michigan Feb 19, 2009 #1 .. Click to read more... Last edited: Nov 20, 2022
MkKin420 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 283 2 Ohio Feb 19, 2009 #2 Fuse for the wires current capacity not the amp.
n2audio 5,000+ posts OPTIDRIVEN 5,690 86 Lawrence, KS Feb 20, 2009 #3 Get 2 or 1/0 awg wire and 150 is fine. You could probably get away with 150 on 4 awg, but I would go larger.
Get 2 or 1/0 awg wire and 150 is fine. You could probably get away with 150 on 4 awg, but I would go larger.
GAM3OVR 5,000+ posts Jeka is Back 7,356 9 Russia Feb 20, 2009 #5 Get 2 or 1/0 awg wire and 150 is fine.You could probably get away with 150 on 4 awg, but I would go larger. Click to expand... Oversized 4 AWG would do
Get 2 or 1/0 awg wire and 150 is fine.You could probably get away with 150 on 4 awg, but I would go larger. Click to expand... Oversized 4 AWG would do
01 S 10 10+ year member LOUD 4,397 0 Central Florida Feb 20, 2009 #6 i used to run 50 to 60 amp fuses when i had a bx1206D. i would say 80 to 100amp would be fine. you might want to use 1/0 instead of 4awg if your looking at a run that is 20'+. and do the big 3 up front of course
i used to run 50 to 60 amp fuses when i had a bx1206D. i would say 80 to 100amp would be fine. you might want to use 1/0 instead of 4awg if your looking at a run that is 20'+. and do the big 3 up front of course
OP bw_audio 10+ year member Real Talk 1,205 0 Michigan Feb 20, 2009 Thread Starter #7 .. Last edited: Nov 20, 2022