T tweety_5150 10+ year member Member 43 0 oakland,ca Jun 25, 2010 #1 can i do it in 2 runs of 4 gauge cable instead of one 0 gauge? Click to read more...
keep_hope_alive Premium Member Acoustics Engineer 7,540 309 Quad Cities, IL Jun 26, 2010 #2 you can, but it's going to take up even more space.
OP T tweety_5150 10+ year member Member 43 0 oakland,ca Jun 26, 2010 Thread Starter #3 will it be the same as running 0 gauge or am i better off just getting 0 gauge and room is not really and issue under the hood lol
will it be the same as running 0 gauge or am i better off just getting 0 gauge and room is not really and issue under the hood lol
C Chris.Bloemker 10+ year member Junior Member 13 0 Orlando, Fl Jun 26, 2010 #4 well for example, it is not a bad idea,as i used to be limited to which wire i can get because of money issues. I am running the big 3 with all 2 guage, because 0 was too expensive, now I am at 0 CCA wire from a cheap kit well worth the money. Amazon.com: SoundQuest SQK0 1/0 Gauge Copper-Clad Aluminum Wiring Kit: Electronics Read the reviews, its a great kit. I have multiple grounds of 4 guage as well, and I am running 800 rms stable soon to be 1600rms
well for example, it is not a bad idea,as i used to be limited to which wire i can get because of money issues. I am running the big 3 with all 2 guage, because 0 was too expensive, now I am at 0 CCA wire from a cheap kit well worth the money. Amazon.com: SoundQuest SQK0 1/0 Gauge Copper-Clad Aluminum Wiring Kit: Electronics Read the reviews, its a great kit. I have multiple grounds of 4 guage as well, and I am running 800 rms stable soon to be 1600rms