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<blockquote data-quote="R05Nismo" data-source="post: 4424880" data-attributes="member: 583426"><p>My battery is brand new. My parents have a new Pathfinder which is the same thing as my truck so when I get a chance i'm going to test it also, see what it runs at. I have 4 gauge power/ground to the amps. Good, clean connections.</p><p></p><p>My 600 calls for an 80amp fuse alone and the 500 calls for a 60 when run at 4 ohms stereo which seems like alot. Is having 4 gauge as main power wire not enough? I have a 100amp main fuse and it never blew...yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R05Nismo, post: 4424880, member: 583426"] My battery is brand new. My parents have a new Pathfinder which is the same thing as my truck so when I get a chance i'm going to test it also, see what it runs at. I have 4 gauge power/ground to the amps. Good, clean connections. My 600 calls for an 80amp fuse alone and the 500 calls for a 60 when run at 4 ohms stereo which seems like alot. Is having 4 gauge as main power wire not enough? I have a 100amp main fuse and it never blew...yet. [/QUOTE]
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