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How to make sure my electrical system can handle 6000 watts, 4 questions ***ADDED PICS ON PAGE 4***


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Do yourself a favor and do 2 runs of quality 1/0 OFC and be done with it. Playing around with not enough CCA or inferior 1/0 that is 75% jacket is just going to create more work for you.

I already have 1 run of the blue down and a 50' spool of the red cca, so wouldn't just adding 2 runs of that rather then pulling out the blue, buying the ofc, and then putting 2 runs of the ofc be easier and cheaper?

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...Seems like 90 psi...

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There is no cheap and easy with car audio. Especially if you are trying to run 6k worth of power. IMO you should at LEAST double up on your CCA for 4 positive runs and 4 negative runs.

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  • Alternator:
    1. Stock alt on mids/highs
    2. Isolated DC Power 270 SP - Charging @ 16.8v
  • Batteries: (2) XS D1400s
  • Power Cable: Double Runs of 1/0 KNU Kolossus Fleks
  • Headunit: 80-PRS
  • Sub Amp: DC 5.0k
  • Subwoofers: 2 RE MT 15s /PSI dual .7ohm recones
  • Subwoofer Enclosure: 9.1cubes @ 32hz - brutal.
  • Mids & Highs Amp: CT125.4
  • Active Components:
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    • Highs - 3 RE XXX tweeters per side(A pillar)
  • Noise Control: Damplifier Pro all over the cab.

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