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One 0 gauge really enough for 3500w?


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hate to bump in with a noob question, but how can you make more runs to the amp if it only has one power input? distributor block?

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toolmaker metal workz makes dual inputs

I think it was assumed that two runs would be between the front and back batteries and only one run off of the back batts to the alt.

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Well it depends, how far is your amp from your battery? Like said, 1 run of OFC would be sufficient. If the battery is just like 3' away from the battery though then 1 one of cca would be ok. Personally, i'd run dual inputs and outputs either way.

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Well.. I would not know where to route another run of 0 gauge. I'd rather have some quality wire in my car now anyways. I'm gonna replace it with some OFC wire. Kicker is like 6 bucks a foot. If Sky High is just as good for half the price, I'll go for it.

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