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So I have an xs power d 5100 mechman 220 amp alt and knu cca 1/0. I have 2 rockford T1000's and a T400.4 using a 300amp circuit breaker. The problem is I am not getting anywhere near full tilt without the breaker popping. Is my electrical not up to par or do I need another run of power wire? I am just stumped on where to go from this point so I would appreciate all advice on what to do.

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Ok but if I am popping the breaker would I not blow the same rating fuse and we wire brushed the bracket in spare tire well for a ground. It was bare metal with a brand new bolt holding the ring terminal. That being said I assume my ground is fine at least I hope. Also big 2 up front (grounds) done in the knu premium 1/0 as is the ground in the rear.

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The breaker could be weak causing it to pop when it shouldn't. Get a "ANL" style fuse.

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I'm far from loud and my roof/headliner flaps around like Adam's ass on a windy day. I think it depends more on the structure of the vehicle.

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aluminum has more resistance than copper , current flow met by resistance generates heat .

i haven't heard much good about circuit breakers either , but it could be that your circuit breaker is weak , breakers do on occasion get weak or trip easier than they should . could also be that the resistance of your cca cable is somehow makeing the breaker think things are not right , due to the resistance and the heat it causes .

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The wire is fine... It's probably the ground location you picked. Also breakers loose the ability to trip after they have been tripped numerous times. Also improper gains could play a factor too.,

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the cca might be ok but my opinion is that your 2 t1000's have to pull close to the rated amperage of 0 gauge knu cca . check your ground and get a anl fuse holder .

here's another thought about grounding , most newer cars are unibody construction , body and frame parts made of sheet metal are spot welded and glued together ,i am a bit skeptic as to how well sheet metal can serve as a ground when you start running big amps . i think at some point a guy may want to run a ground up the front and ground to the batt or subframe

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