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<blockquote data-quote="kinggoku89" data-source="post: 5848849" data-attributes="member: 609174"><p>I got the new Hifonics BXI-2010D amp, wiring my subs to 2 ohms for 1300 watts. The amp says it accepts 0 gauge(molded) power wire. What does molded mean?</p><p></p><p>and I have 4 gauge wire running right now. Would this hurt if I used the 4 gauge wire for now until I get 0 gauge wire? I know I will not run as much current, I will eventually run 0 gauge, but would it hurt for now to run the 4 gauge to get the amp setup and test it out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kinggoku89, post: 5848849, member: 609174"] I got the new Hifonics BXI-2010D amp, wiring my subs to 2 ohms for 1300 watts. The amp says it accepts 0 gauge(molded) power wire. What does molded mean? and I have 4 gauge wire running right now. Would this hurt if I used the 4 gauge wire for now until I get 0 gauge wire? I know I will not run as much current, I will eventually run 0 gauge, but would it hurt for now to run the 4 gauge to get the amp setup and test it out? [/QUOTE]
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