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can anyone tell me what i need?
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<blockquote data-quote="forbidden" data-source="post: 733125" data-attributes="member: 552189"><p>Can you say "Overkill"? Before you guys send this fellow out to spend mad cash on 0 or 1 guage wire, you might just want to find out the fuse size of his two amplifier first. Once you know the amps that you have you'll be able to choose the wire size based on this. A 4 gauge line can run current up to 120 amps in a lot of cases. And the ground wire is just as important as the power wire so don't forget the proper BIG 3 (or BIG 4 if necessary). The BIG 3 is more important than any cap could ever hope to be, spend your dollars there. Ignore the cap altogether, channel your dollars more effectively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forbidden, post: 733125, member: 552189"] Can you say "Overkill"? Before you guys send this fellow out to spend mad cash on 0 or 1 guage wire, you might just want to find out the fuse size of his two amplifier first. Once you know the amps that you have you'll be able to choose the wire size based on this. A 4 gauge line can run current up to 120 amps in a lot of cases. And the ground wire is just as important as the power wire so don't forget the proper BIG 3 (or BIG 4 if necessary). The BIG 3 is more important than any cap could ever hope to be, spend your dollars there. Ignore the cap altogether, channel your dollars more effectively. [/QUOTE]
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