Boat power & ground wire question

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Probably a dumb question, but I've never installed an amp in a boat before, just wanna make sure. It's a Kicker MX700.5 5-channel marine amp.

Amp in a car, ground as near to the amp as possible. You can always find a good ground nearby.

Amp in a boat, with 4 gauge wire, the nearest suitable ground is the battery's negative terminal ... 17 feet away.

So ... my entire circuit will be 34' long: 17' of 4 gauge power to the amp, then 17' more 4 gauge ground wire back to the battery.

Do I need to increase the wire size due to the 34' run?

(Putting the amp by the battery won't work: Toooo hot)

 
I usually go by the longer the wire the larger the gauge, being 17 feet I say if the amp has 4 gauge terminals use 2 or 0 gauge wire with proper fuse and use a gauge reducer at the amp so the larger wire will fit.

 
I usually go by the longer the wire the larger the gauge, being 17 feet I say if the amp has 4 gauge terminals use 2 or 0 gauge wire with proper fuse and use a gauge reducer at the amp so the larger wire will fit.
Well cr@p, that's what I was afraid of.

I already have 80 feet of 4 gauge.

It's always friggin' something.

 
what brand wiring is it... holler at me when your done with this project because your bound to have left over wiring //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif

 
2x 4ga per run //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif
since you have the wire to do it... (2x 4ga > 1x 1/0)
Now there's an idea!!

Just noticed, though: Kicker's manual says "Fuse90A" and "PowerGroundWire 4GA"

(Yes they've gotten creative with text formatting!)

Could it be this would apply with very short runs of 4 gauge wire?? (Not 34 feet?!)

 
what brand wiring is it... holler at me when your done with this project because your bound to have left over wiring //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif
I bought this 100' roll

Hopefully it's not junk?

Man, it is some flexible stuff. It's so flexible it almost feels like you could like break it, or break strands within it, or something.

Figured I'd use what I need for the truck install (see sig) and then sell the rest. Of course, instead it turns out having the extra wire in my possession has caused me to come up with other projects since, "Hey, why not, I already have the wire."

 
100% copper? 1.5k+ strands in 4g? $50 a roll of 100ft?am i tripping or is that a hell of a deal?
Was the best deal I could find, and I was crossing my fingers it wasn't too good to be true.

It's installed and powering the PDX-5 in my sig right now, so far so good ... But then I am still working on it:

- Only using the sub and 2 of the 4 main channels; Need to finish installing the front doors speakers.

- Haven't set the gains yet on any channels (obviously not the front door speakers!)

 
With a boat you should always use marine grade cable. There is a lot of bad stuff in boats that will degrade a cheap wires jacket. Also, if you are installing these amps somewhere near the 12v panel there should be a common ground block there that you can ground the amps to.

 
With a boat you should always use marine grade cable. There is a lot of bad stuff in boats that will degrade a cheap wires jacket. Also, if you are installing these amps somewhere near the 12v panel there should be a common ground block there that you can ground the amps to.
odds are it will be fed with a small ground

IMO 4ga will be ok

 
i don't see that amp drawing that much power, 4 gauge should be fine...boat don't come with high output alternators usually and it not like your building an spl system either

 
pic of this wire next to a quarter?
OK, here it is ... Measures just under 0.25" diameter. It's flexible as h3ll, but tough to cut and remove the jacket. What do you think? Junk? OK?

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In any case, I'm gonna go ahead & run just one run of this wire, fuse it so the boat doesn't catch fire(!), & only add a 2nd run if the fuse blows.

As said above, this isn't an SPL system, & I won't be enterin' contests or crankin' it constantly, so it should work I think.

 
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