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<blockquote data-quote="lostforawhile" data-source="post: 4426132" data-attributes="member: 591025"><p>yea i have heard in cold weather our starters on these old accords can pull up to 350 amps. i was going max current draw to leave some safety room in the wire. going to put in an odyssey battery and it can produce over a thousand amps on short circuit,so plenty capable of popping the fuse in a short. i don't have a huge system, do have some current draw,but the 2 gauge would be only running at max maby 60 amps when the car isn't starting. and thats absolute max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lostforawhile, post: 4426132, member: 591025"] yea i have heard in cold weather our starters on these old accords can pull up to 350 amps. i was going max current draw to leave some safety room in the wire. going to put in an odyssey battery and it can produce over a thousand amps on short circuit,so plenty capable of popping the fuse in a short. i don't have a huge system, do have some current draw,but the 2 gauge would be only running at max maby 60 amps when the car isn't starting. and thats absolute max. [/QUOTE]
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