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<blockquote data-quote="mikeysheff12" data-source="post: 8760148" data-attributes="member: 683839"><p>Thank you. Currently I’m running 100% copper 0 gauge for power and ground and 8 gauge speaker wire, I did away with the terminal cup because it kept burning up the terminals so I wiring the speaker wire straight through the box and sealed it off with silicone. I have three very low power fans that are wired with my remote wire and ground wire into my amp. I’ve researched the RP-2000 amp that I have and I’ve seen most people put the speaker wire into the outmost positive and negative terminals because on the internals of the amp, the wires are directed to those two posts directly, I’m not sure if that could be interfering with anything. On dynos of my amp, I’ve seen it can run upwards of 2600 watts on 1 ohm which is what I have but I will take your advice on the custom and the “big 3” Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeysheff12, post: 8760148, member: 683839"] Thank you. Currently I’m running 100% copper 0 gauge for power and ground and 8 gauge speaker wire, I did away with the terminal cup because it kept burning up the terminals so I wiring the speaker wire straight through the box and sealed it off with silicone. I have three very low power fans that are wired with my remote wire and ground wire into my amp. I’ve researched the RP-2000 amp that I have and I’ve seen most people put the speaker wire into the outmost positive and negative terminals because on the internals of the amp, the wires are directed to those two posts directly, I’m not sure if that could be interfering with anything. On dynos of my amp, I’ve seen it can run upwards of 2600 watts on 1 ohm which is what I have but I will take your advice on the custom and the “big 3” Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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