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Is 4awg good enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruizer" data-source="post: 4593797" data-attributes="member: 582239"><p>I've got a Stinger 220amp H/O alt up front (and got the big three covered )with 4awg running from the front battery to the rear battery, stinger SPV44, and then about 3ft of 4awg from the SPV44 to my Kicker SX1250.1 (which according to the birthsheet puts out 1410watts) wired in at 1ohm pushing 2 Polk SR124-DVC subs. Is 4awg good enough and allowing me to get maximum performance from my amp? I've had several ppl tell me I'm good but then I read in the manual for the SX1250.1 that kicker recommended 2awg. I think I'm good, but just wanted to make sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruizer, post: 4593797, member: 582239"] I've got a Stinger 220amp H/O alt up front (and got the big three covered )with 4awg running from the front battery to the rear battery, stinger SPV44, and then about 3ft of 4awg from the SPV44 to my Kicker SX1250.1 (which according to the birthsheet puts out 1410watts) wired in at 1ohm pushing 2 Polk SR124-DVC subs. Is 4awg good enough and allowing me to get maximum performance from my amp? I've had several ppl tell me I'm good but then I read in the manual for the SX1250.1 that kicker recommended 2awg. I think I'm good, but just wanted to make sure. [/QUOTE]
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