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Ok i had prev. installed a alpine 4 chgannel amp and then got a 15 inch rockford subs and kenwood amp. I installed everything the same as i did for the alpine but didnt run a distribution blockl due to getting a capacitor this weekend that has one built in, I ran the power wires together to the trunk and yesterday during a rainy day my subs started cutting in and out. after some trouble shooting i found this.

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f2/Necorum/Picture112.jpg

what is the cause of this?

Ps i used different brands of wires. rockford fosgate for the alpine and some offbrand for the kenwood. Im guessinf cheap wire.

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can you get a clearer pic? I know its wire but is it charred?

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I would have to say too much current draw for that wire. Is it cheap wire or smaller than what you had?

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yep, give that a try

Pretty sure the alpine mrp-240 4 channel 50x4 takes less to power than the kenwood kac-7203 250 rms x 2 @ 2 ohms amp powering the 15's.

Oh the gain is up rather high due to my head unit should i tuirn that down a bit? (think i read something somewhere online about doing this might be wrong)

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