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You can get monster cable 1/0 for less than than that four gauge costs at your local shop, fyi
It would be less than 30$? I saw a 4 gauge amp kit on sonic for $19. Company is install bay. Im sure its cheap wire but would probably be fine for just 100-200rms right?

But if that 0 gauge isnt too much more ill probably get it, hook it up to my quart amp. Then use the 4 gauge wiring from that on my kicker.

But theres this big silver bolt that hold my seatbelt to the body of the car. Would that be a good ground? Would meter it my DMM suddenly wont turn on.. I can upload a pic if needed

 
It would be less than 30$? I saw a 4 gauge amp kit on sonic for $19. Company is install bay. Im sure its cheap wire but would probably be fine for just 100-200rms right?But if that 0 gauge isnt too much more ill probably get it, hook it up to my quart amp. Then use the 4 gauge wiring from that on my kicker.

But theres this big silver bolt that hold my seatbelt to the body of the car. Would that be a good ground? Would meter it my DMM suddenly wont turn on.. I can upload a pic if needed
You can run both amps off the 0 GA. And your amp is 200x2...

 
Will be swapping rca's out tomoro. SO heres the new thing it likes to do. At HU volume 35/50 or slightly above that, the music completely cuts out after a few seconds and comes back on when i turn the HU volume down. Gota be the RCA's or HU

 
Will be swapping rca's out tomoro. SO heres the new thing it likes to do. At HU volume 35/50 or slightly above that, the music completely cuts out after a few seconds and comes back on when i turn the HU volume down. Gota be the RCA's or HU
Is the amp going into protect the new symptom could be that your going under voltage from bad wiring/ground fault or your speakers are somehow at too low of an impedance load causing the amp to go into protect.

 
Is the amp going into protect the new symptom could be that your going under voltage from bad wiring/ground fault or your speakers are somehow at too low of an impedance load causing the amp to go into protect.
Yup! just tested it. Played at volume 35/50 and it went into protect in a matter of 10 seconds. Which is strange because i was playing it just as loud as i am now with the gain even higher for a couple days and this didnt happen. UUGHH so aggravating.

 
Is the amp going into protect the new symptom could be that your going under voltage from bad wiring/ground fault or your speakers are somehow at too low of an impedance load causing the amp to go into protect.
Just got an idea. I could unhook my speaker wires connected to the amp. THen turn volume back up to 35/50 and see if it protects still. If it does then that would eliminate a low ohm load produced by the speakers.

 
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