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Will 0 guage be enough??
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<blockquote data-quote="profoundwill" data-source="post: 1628305" data-attributes="member: 557604"><p>I will be running two US Amps DE1000, which are said to be able to produce 2000rms each at 1ohm. With a Us Amps USA-442 which will probably be doing around 400 rms. I will probably not be running the system full peek all the time, so I will probably only be producing around 2800 watts at the most, at any given time. Will 0 guage wire be able to handle this for normal situations? What about if I want to really crank it up? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="profoundwill, post: 1628305, member: 557604"] I will be running two US Amps DE1000, which are said to be able to produce 2000rms each at 1ohm. With a Us Amps USA-442 which will probably be doing around 400 rms. I will probably not be running the system full peek all the time, so I will probably only be producing around 2800 watts at the most, at any given time. Will 0 guage wire be able to handle this for normal situations? What about if I want to really crank it up? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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