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<blockquote data-quote="Phoenix Risen" data-source="post: 7314251" data-attributes="member: 623425"><p>also if he does choose to run that amp at 1 ohm a 1/0 main power run the 1/0 big three will be a must. as well as possibly a second battery back by the amp to keep it getting the power its going to want. and depending on what his factory alt puts out a H/O alt could be a good idea.</p><p></p><p>and dragonrage... if you dont know what your talking about please do not post.</p><p></p><p>running too small of a power wire will cause the voltage the amp is getting to drop. which will cause it to draw more amperage which causes heat. heat which will cook the amp long with the power wire. i take it you have never been at a show where someone tried to get that last burp out of their batts and the amps went up in smoke? that is from voltage drop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phoenix Risen, post: 7314251, member: 623425"] also if he does choose to run that amp at 1 ohm a 1/0 main power run the 1/0 big three will be a must. as well as possibly a second battery back by the amp to keep it getting the power its going to want. and depending on what his factory alt puts out a H/O alt could be a good idea. and dragonrage... if you dont know what your talking about please do not post. running too small of a power wire will cause the voltage the amp is getting to drop. which will cause it to draw more amperage which causes heat. heat which will cook the amp long with the power wire. i take it you have never been at a show where someone tried to get that last burp out of their batts and the amps went up in smoke? that is from voltage drop. [/QUOTE]
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