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Subwoofer Getting Smelly After about 10 mins of playing
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8635555" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Id run 0 ga for that amp as well as do the Big 3 with 0 ga. 300 ANL fuse be just fine on that.Try two batteries for a bit and see how your voltage is at tilt/as loud and clean as you are going to play tuned properly.If you drop below 12-11.9v, you can add one more battery to help..But, we all know..Thats like a band aide. Best have a HO and good agm batteries and good supply wiring to maintain good voltage without massive strain.. They work but last so long.Batteries may last a good two-3 years..Stock alt possibly the same or less, depending on the stress. Takes Power to make Power.You will know your systems limitations when playing..its about the same as your own nourishment for your body</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8635555, member: 634282"] Id run 0 ga for that amp as well as do the Big 3 with 0 ga. 300 ANL fuse be just fine on that.Try two batteries for a bit and see how your voltage is at tilt/as loud and clean as you are going to play tuned properly.If you drop below 12-11.9v, you can add one more battery to help..But, we all know..Thats like a band aide. Best have a HO and good agm batteries and good supply wiring to maintain good voltage without massive strain.. They work but last so long.Batteries may last a good two-3 years..Stock alt possibly the same or less, depending on the stress. Takes Power to make Power.You will know your systems limitations when playing..its about the same as your own nourishment for your body [/QUOTE]
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