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<blockquote data-quote="pioneerisloud" data-source="post: 4906642" data-attributes="member: 599311"><p>I currently run an 8 gauge kit with a 40a fuse. And I believe (could be wrong), that if I put in bigger wire, that's just going to cause more problems right now. That would mean the amplifier has the ability to draw even more power (gain is almost all the way down ATM). Which would cause an even bigger drain on my electrical system. I'm pretty sure its just my extreme cheapo battery. But it was perfectly fine when I was running a 4ohm load with 2 subs. It just started acting up when I lost a sub (dropping the load to 2ohms).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pioneerisloud, post: 4906642, member: 599311"] I currently run an 8 gauge kit with a 40a fuse. And I believe (could be wrong), that if I put in bigger wire, that's just going to cause more problems right now. That would mean the amplifier has the ability to draw even more power (gain is almost all the way down ATM). Which would cause an even bigger drain on my electrical system. I'm pretty sure its just my extreme cheapo battery. But it was perfectly fine when I was running a 4ohm load with 2 subs. It just started acting up when I lost a sub (dropping the load to 2ohms). [/QUOTE]
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