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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8357138" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Id say youll be fine with a single run of 1/0 ofc since you are listening to music and not really competing and squeezing out tenths of db scores. You will not even get close to that level of current draw on music since music is dynamic. You only draw close to that amount if you listen to pure sine waves aka spl competitions. The wire has its amp ratings on their online specs so just match the rating on the wire. If the wire is rated at 350 then use a 350 fuse, 450 then 450 fuse. The fuse is to protect the wire from melting if there is a short dont worry about batteries and such. If the amp requires an external fuse then match it with whatever fuse the amp requires. 1/0 would be complete fine for your setup for music and daily purposes but if you might get into competitions and might go bigger with your setup in the future then do the 2/0. Decision will have to be based on what your upgrading tendencies are. This hobby is worse than crack lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8357138, member: 650438"] Id say youll be fine with a single run of 1/0 ofc since you are listening to music and not really competing and squeezing out tenths of db scores. You will not even get close to that level of current draw on music since music is dynamic. You only draw close to that amount if you listen to pure sine waves aka spl competitions. The wire has its amp ratings on their online specs so just match the rating on the wire. If the wire is rated at 350 then use a 350 fuse, 450 then 450 fuse. The fuse is to protect the wire from melting if there is a short dont worry about batteries and such. If the amp requires an external fuse then match it with whatever fuse the amp requires. 1/0 would be complete fine for your setup for music and daily purposes but if you might get into competitions and might go bigger with your setup in the future then do the 2/0. Decision will have to be based on what your upgrading tendencies are. This hobby is worse than crack lol. [/QUOTE]
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