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<blockquote data-quote="ajm" data-source="post: 1468535" data-attributes="member: 564003"><p>I did some searching and couldnt find anything to help out very much so I figured that I would post. I plan to do the big 3 here within the next week but am still debating on using 0 gauge or 4 gauge. Being that I can get ahold of some 4 gauge eaisly as well as cheap around here. For some 0 gauge I would have to order,etc.</p><p></p><p>Although would it be possible for me to get away with using the 4 gauge being that the distance from the negative to ground is about 8-10", alternator to battery is about 2-3ft, and block to chassis is about 2-3' as well. Or is wire length not really a factor when it comes to doing the big 3? I will be running 3 10" l7's on a power acoustik a3000db, and the components on a mtx7402 or kicker 250.2 amp. The total amperage of the mtx is 105 (im unsure of the kicker) and the power acoustik asks for a 150 amp fuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajm, post: 1468535, member: 564003"] I did some searching and couldnt find anything to help out very much so I figured that I would post. I plan to do the big 3 here within the next week but am still debating on using 0 gauge or 4 gauge. Being that I can get ahold of some 4 gauge eaisly as well as cheap around here. For some 0 gauge I would have to order,etc. Although would it be possible for me to get away with using the 4 gauge being that the distance from the negative to ground is about 8-10", alternator to battery is about 2-3ft, and block to chassis is about 2-3' as well. Or is wire length not really a factor when it comes to doing the big 3? I will be running 3 10" l7's on a power acoustik a3000db, and the components on a mtx7402 or kicker 250.2 amp. The total amperage of the mtx is 105 (im unsure of the kicker) and the power acoustik asks for a 150 amp fuse. [/QUOTE]
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