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<blockquote data-quote="tenbux1970" data-source="post: 7037095" data-attributes="member: 594996"><p>That input discussion has gone on for quite a while.A short run of 1/0 can carry ALOT of current.Most decent 1/0 is rated at 250 amps,and that is over a 50 foot run.When the 1/0 gets shortened to a few feet it can really flow some power.If you have ever looked inside of an amp some of the bigger amps have big 1/0 or multiple power connections.When the cover is taken off the wire inside is much much smaller.Some are carried by a Printed Circuit Board trace.</p><p></p><p>These "little" amps surprise a lot of people.This one would do 154.4 @36hz in my Durango.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tenbux1970, post: 7037095, member: 594996"] That input discussion has gone on for quite a while.A short run of 1/0 can carry ALOT of current.Most decent 1/0 is rated at 250 amps,and that is over a 50 foot run.When the 1/0 gets shortened to a few feet it can really flow some power.If you have ever looked inside of an amp some of the bigger amps have big 1/0 or multiple power connections.When the cover is taken off the wire inside is much much smaller.Some are carried by a Printed Circuit Board trace. These "little" amps surprise a lot of people.This one would do 154.4 @36hz in my Durango. [/QUOTE]
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