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<blockquote data-quote="MisterDeadeye" data-source="post: 7732356" data-attributes="member: 611015"><p>If you plan on running 2kW RMS on one amp, then having another 200-400W RMS for your speakers, you'll need a high output alternator and at least one battery in the back. But yes, a single run of 0 gauge would be sufficient up to about 300 amps, give or take 50 based on the exact wire you're using, or maybe more if the total length of the run is</p><p></p><p>Your Explorer's alternator <em>might</em> be able to keep up though, I don't know what your alternator is rated at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterDeadeye, post: 7732356, member: 611015"] If you plan on running 2kW RMS on one amp, then having another 200-400W RMS for your speakers, you'll need a high output alternator and at least one battery in the back. But yes, a single run of 0 gauge would be sufficient up to about 300 amps, give or take 50 based on the exact wire you're using, or maybe more if the total length of the run is Your Explorer's alternator [I]might[/I] be able to keep up though, I don't know what your alternator is rated at. [/QUOTE]
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