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<blockquote data-quote="Wick3D" data-source="post: 8518385" data-attributes="member: 669753"><p>Yea, i got the 4 gauge for free with a deal and I already have it ran to a sub amp. I was adding a 400wrms speaker amp to my 1000wrms sub amp, and was going to just run a 10 gauge I had laying around for it.. then thought why not upgrade to 1/0.. then my OP topic occurred.. I mean obviously I would want to upgrade at some point if I do much more.. But since the 4 gauge is already ran.. Do I even need to run the 10 or upgrade to 1/0?</p><p></p><p>This other chart I'm reading is little more conservative stating 150 amps at 15 foot for 4 gauge..? If that's accurate, my two amps should use like 110-120 amps? So do you think the 4 gauge is suitable for the time being/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wick3D, post: 8518385, member: 669753"] Yea, i got the 4 gauge for free with a deal and I already have it ran to a sub amp. I was adding a 400wrms speaker amp to my 1000wrms sub amp, and was going to just run a 10 gauge I had laying around for it.. then thought why not upgrade to 1/0.. then my OP topic occurred.. I mean obviously I would want to upgrade at some point if I do much more.. But since the 4 gauge is already ran.. Do I even need to run the 10 or upgrade to 1/0? This other chart I'm reading is little more conservative stating 150 amps at 15 foot for 4 gauge..? If that's accurate, my two amps should use like 110-120 amps? So do you think the 4 gauge is suitable for the time being/ [/QUOTE]
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