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<blockquote data-quote="bs199sg" data-source="post: 8410368" data-attributes="member: 662511"><p>I purchased 2 of TS-W3003D4 subwoofers and I was wondering on how one would go about hooking up a wire capable of handling 2000 watts. My car is running at 14.4 volts, which translates to using about 140 amps per sub. The max wire gauge I managed to put inside one of the terminals was 8 gauge. That wire can only handle 73 amps max. Something doesn't work out. In order to make the use of the 140 amps,you would need to run a 4 gauge wire to both subs. How do you attach a 4 gauge wire to these subs!?!?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bs199sg, post: 8410368, member: 662511"] I purchased 2 of TS-W3003D4 subwoofers and I was wondering on how one would go about hooking up a wire capable of handling 2000 watts. My car is running at 14.4 volts, which translates to using about 140 amps per sub. The max wire gauge I managed to put inside one of the terminals was 8 gauge. That wire can only handle 73 amps max. Something doesn't work out. In order to make the use of the 140 amps,you would need to run a 4 gauge wire to both subs. How do you attach a 4 gauge wire to these subs!?!?! [/QUOTE]
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