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<blockquote data-quote="phatcat600" data-source="post: 2564296" data-attributes="member: 555700"><p>I have everything ready to be installed tomorrow. My wires are ran, box is built and everything is ready. A few final questions</p><p></p><p>Clear up the debate to me: Do ground wires really need to be less than a foot long? Im using 0 guage for my SAZ-1500Ds (1500 watts rms, will not be used at full tilt) ground and 4 guage for my Profile CA600 (only 300 watts total rms) ground. It seems as if there is so little resistance in a few feet that a few feet would be ok. Is there really a problem with longer grounds?</p><p></p><p>When it comes to mounting amps on the box, some say its fine; others say it will break the amp eventually. Who has experience with this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phatcat600, post: 2564296, member: 555700"] I have everything ready to be installed tomorrow. My wires are ran, box is built and everything is ready. A few final questions Clear up the debate to me: Do ground wires really need to be less than a foot long? Im using 0 guage for my SAZ-1500Ds (1500 watts rms, will not be used at full tilt) ground and 4 guage for my Profile CA600 (only 300 watts total rms) ground. It seems as if there is so little resistance in a few feet that a few feet would be ok. Is there really a problem with longer grounds? When it comes to mounting amps on the box, some say its fine; others say it will break the amp eventually. Who has experience with this? [/QUOTE]
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