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<blockquote data-quote="DDSC" data-source="post: 5813863" data-attributes="member: 577647"><p>dood wtf, I got 8 gauge wire going to my subs and Im running the same (almost) amp. My amp was shutting down but the blue light was still on but real dim and It was a bad ground, did you sand down to bare metal</p><p></p><p></p><p>no cap bro go with a battery, get you some 0 gauge and run it back to a distro block and run 4 gauge wire to the amp with 8 gauge going to your box and possible to the sub if will fit in the terminals</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDSC, post: 5813863, member: 577647"] dood wtf, I got 8 gauge wire going to my subs and Im running the same (almost) amp. My amp was shutting down but the blue light was still on but real dim and It was a bad ground, did you sand down to bare metal no cap bro go with a battery, get you some 0 gauge and run it back to a distro block and run 4 gauge wire to the amp with 8 gauge going to your box and possible to the sub if will fit in the terminals [/QUOTE]
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