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<blockquote data-quote="k_schutte" data-source="post: 6727665" data-attributes="member: 551817"><p>300A Ohio Generator alt with a pretty small pulley (like a good 1" smaller than the stock one)</p><p></p><p>Big3 in 2/0</p><p></p><p>old school MONSTER 1/0 run (big shit, def. 2/0 copper wise, almost the same size as my 4/0 overall)</p><p></p><p>a pair of C&amp;D Dynasty 93 ah batteries</p><p></p><p>all linking cable is 1/0 on the batteries too obviously</p><p></p><p>I am considering a Visonik V4000XD which will be modded and run a 1ohm on a pair of HDC312's but was wanting to make sure my electrical is up to it. I do NOT want to do another run of cable and I don't really want to switch it out again either... I had this MONSTER in my car originally, then went to 2/0, then went to 4/0 and now back to this MONSTER 1/0. Like I said, the 2/0 I have is "Copperfield" and is true 2/0 and my monster cable is the same size easily, if not even a little bigger. The casing is thick as fawk too as it is the same size as the 4/0...</p><p></p><p>this is the only test I have found for this amp:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k_schutte, post: 6727665, member: 551817"] 300A Ohio Generator alt with a pretty small pulley (like a good 1" smaller than the stock one) Big3 in 2/0 old school MONSTER 1/0 run (big shit, def. 2/0 copper wise, almost the same size as my 4/0 overall) a pair of C&D Dynasty 93 ah batteries all linking cable is 1/0 on the batteries too obviously I am considering a Visonik V4000XD which will be modded and run a 1ohm on a pair of HDC312's but was wanting to make sure my electrical is up to it. I do NOT want to do another run of cable and I don't really want to switch it out again either... I had this MONSTER in my car originally, then went to 2/0, then went to 4/0 and now back to this MONSTER 1/0. Like I said, the 2/0 I have is "Copperfield" and is true 2/0 and my monster cable is the same size easily, if not even a little bigger. The casing is thick as fawk too as it is the same size as the 4/0... this is the only test I have found for this amp: [/QUOTE]
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