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Help wire from battery getting VERY hot.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rangerboats" data-source="post: 8668558" data-attributes="member: 672436"><p>I have the big 3 done on my sons truck with a regular lead battery up front. I have 0 Ga Knu wire ran from that battery to a Northstar AGM battery in the back, from that battery I have 0-Ga ran to a inline fuse holder and from that fuse holder to the amp I have 4-Ga wire because the amp has a 4-Ga input and at the time I didnt have any off set 0-Ga to 4-Ga blocks for the Amp. The 4-Ga Wire is Getting VERY hot. like close to burning hot What do I need to do to fix the problem? Get 0-Ga to 4-Ga converters and run 0-Ga all the way or is the battery not ran right? Thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rangerboats, post: 8668558, member: 672436"] I have the big 3 done on my sons truck with a regular lead battery up front. I have 0 Ga Knu wire ran from that battery to a Northstar AGM battery in the back, from that battery I have 0-Ga ran to a inline fuse holder and from that fuse holder to the amp I have 4-Ga wire because the amp has a 4-Ga input and at the time I didnt have any off set 0-Ga to 4-Ga blocks for the Amp. The 4-Ga Wire is Getting VERY hot. like close to burning hot What do I need to do to fix the problem? Get 0-Ga to 4-Ga converters and run 0-Ga all the way or is the battery not ran right? Thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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