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<blockquote data-quote="thevic24" data-source="post: 5410143" data-attributes="member: 575973"><p>the amp it self has 4ga inputs. the amp needs a 200a fuse(recomended). i run mine at 3 ohms and have a 120a alt and 2 batteries. at 2 ohm, these amps have tested 2100 watts at 14.5v. at the lower impeadence they become quite power hungry.</p><p></p><p>you need to do the big 3 and add a small battery near the amp. run 0ga wire and they make adaptors to allow you to fit it to the 4ga input on the amp. and a bigger alt would be good also.</p><p></p><p>what kind of car is this in?</p><p></p><p>-vic</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thevic24, post: 5410143, member: 575973"] the amp it self has 4ga inputs. the amp needs a 200a fuse(recomended). i run mine at 3 ohms and have a 120a alt and 2 batteries. at 2 ohm, these amps have tested 2100 watts at 14.5v. at the lower impeadence they become quite power hungry. you need to do the big 3 and add a small battery near the amp. run 0ga wire and they make adaptors to allow you to fit it to the 4ga input on the amp. and a bigger alt would be good also. what kind of car is this in? -vic [/QUOTE]
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