how many runs??

I'm going to be running a sq/AQ 3500 and an sq/AQ 120.4I was originally going to be doing 3 runs of 1/0 straight from the alt to my rear battery, is 3 runs good? Or is that over kill?
yea 3 would def be enough. you could just do 2 if you wanted, but if you already have the wire then do 3

 
Overkill is the ONLY way to do electrical. I have 380 ah worth of batteries and a 300 amp alt for 2400 rated sub watts and about 400 rated speaker watts. I have 2 runs of + and -. I say match your power runs with ground runs.

 
But really all you need in wire from the front is just how big your alt is. My alt is 300 amps, which is pushing it for 1 run of 0 gauge, especially with a lot of it hot under the hood, which really increases resistance. So I did 2 runs. All my alt power will make it back with decently low resistance. I also have 4/0 for the big 2, alt + and -. Since mine is closed, no amps are grounded to frame, they are grounded to the battery via wire. So that's why I only have the big 2 instead of big 3 in 4/0. The other run from frame to battery - is in 0 gauge.

 
Does having your electrical closed make it more efficient?
No, not really. It's just the way I did it. Never took the time to ground anywhere in my vehicle once I had it done. I don't drop voltage really below 14v or so unless I'm playing in the 20's, my ssf is at like 10 hz.

 
I see, I'm still confused, still researching on my own to find the answered, since my sub and has dual 1/0 inputs, does that have some sort of determination of how many runs I should have in mind? That was the reason for planning 3 runs, whick I already have cut out and soldered

 
I see, I'm still confused, still researching on my own to find the answered, since my sub and has dual 1/0 inputs, does that have some sort of determination of how many runs I should have in mind? That was the reason for planning 3 runs, whick I already have cut out and soldered
Just do 3 then man, and you'll be done with it.

 
When I did competition vehicles I ran:

2 positive 1/0 alternator to front battery

2 negative 1/0 alternator mount to front battery

6 positive and 6 negative runs 1/0 front battery to rear battery

2 positive and 2 negative 1/0 rear battery to amp

Stock wiring runs stock equipment.

This is way overkill for daily, but I don't like grounding to body in the stereo system. I heard this could cause a ground loop, but I haven't experienced it. I know 6000+ watt burps didn't dim headlights either...

 
How big is your alt, how many batts total? You need enough capacity for you alt and whatever front batt will add. I'm betting 2 runs of each will be plenty.

IMO overkill = waste of money. Figure out what you need and do that, anymore is a waste...

 
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