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System Keeps Killing Amps! HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="340dustya" data-source="post: 6958094" data-attributes="member: 625197"><p>i have a one wire alternator that is wired back to the battery with 0g. battery is grounded in trunk. power wire comes off batter with an 80 amp in line fuse and goes to the amp. the subs 2 ohm dvc and are bridged at 2 ohms so they can get the full 4000 watts from the 2 ohm stable amp. the amp has 2 50 amp fuses on it and is grounded with a 1 ft 0g wire. remote wire comes out of the fuze box and goes to the cut off switch and then goes back to the amp. and then the rca cables are hooked up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="340dustya, post: 6958094, member: 625197"] i have a one wire alternator that is wired back to the battery with 0g. battery is grounded in trunk. power wire comes off batter with an 80 amp in line fuse and goes to the amp. the subs 2 ohm dvc and are bridged at 2 ohms so they can get the full 4000 watts from the 2 ohm stable amp. the amp has 2 50 amp fuses on it and is grounded with a 1 ft 0g wire. remote wire comes out of the fuze box and goes to the cut off switch and then goes back to the amp. and then the rca cables are hooked up. [/QUOTE]
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