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Need help massive viltage drop!!!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="memphismonsta" data-source="post: 8025913" data-attributes="member: 650324"><p>i will definately do that but the 4 gauge wire i am running is rated for 150 amps ( i just cant find a 150amp fuse for my holder). at full volume im pulling approximately 120 amps but no more than that seeing as my car has no more than that and ive been running this for monthes with no fuses popping the problem occured when i added the fourth amp and the wiring is not a mess its neat and all color coded accordingly i have 2 one 2gauge to 4 4gauge distrubution blocks the 2 sets of speakers are stacked on top of each other like a wall and 3 amps are neatly bolted to the backs of the boxes the amp for highs is hidden under the rear seat where the stock amplifier used to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memphismonsta, post: 8025913, member: 650324"] i will definately do that but the 4 gauge wire i am running is rated for 150 amps ( i just cant find a 150amp fuse for my holder). at full volume im pulling approximately 120 amps but no more than that seeing as my car has no more than that and ive been running this for monthes with no fuses popping the problem occured when i added the fourth amp and the wiring is not a mess its neat and all color coded accordingly i have 2 one 2gauge to 4 4gauge distrubution blocks the 2 sets of speakers are stacked on top of each other like a wall and 3 amps are neatly bolted to the backs of the boxes the amp for highs is hidden under the rear seat where the stock amplifier used to be. [/QUOTE]
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