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Ok to get big class d if keeping gains low?
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<blockquote data-quote="shredder1" data-source="post: 8588331" data-attributes="member: 658920"><p>.75 ohm?... I'ts very doable... NOT recommended by the manufacturer tho... I feel at .75 you'll be fine but I DON'T speak for everyone here... you'll likely need to do a little electrical upgrading tho... 0 ga for sure and a different fuse at your distribution block... (250A?)... maybe to be safe... and your ground will need to be 0 ga as well... don't forget the big three... that is something you should do first anyways.... it's cheap and easy, do all 0 ga when you do that so you do not have to redo it... and yes they do make a block as you described, reducers also and then you can keep your current block.... hit me up I've got dozens of fuses in the 200-250 range just sitting here doing nothing... when you are ready... I'll mail you one for free</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder1, post: 8588331, member: 658920"] .75 ohm?... I'ts very doable... NOT recommended by the manufacturer tho... I feel at .75 you'll be fine but I DON'T speak for everyone here... you'll likely need to do a little electrical upgrading tho... 0 ga for sure and a different fuse at your distribution block... (250A?)... maybe to be safe... and your ground will need to be 0 ga as well... don't forget the big three... that is something you should do first anyways.... it's cheap and easy, do all 0 ga when you do that so you do not have to redo it... and yes they do make a block as you described, reducers also and then you can keep your current block.... hit me up I've got dozens of fuses in the 200-250 range just sitting here doing nothing... when you are ready... I'll mail you one for free [/QUOTE]
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