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I am talkin amperage and watts, volts really mean nothing to me as all I will be using it for is my power wire for my system, and if my system is running off of 600 volts let alone 20 I have got a problem. So how much amperage and watts  can it handle, as stated in my first post in the topic.

-Steven-

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I'm seeing that looking around is becoming cumbersome for many a person... :calm:

4 15" FI Q D2's in 12 cubes tuned to 32hz

1- T1000.1bd's

3 Maxx 29 deep cycles

4 runs of 1/0 gauge

-Big 3

-Trunk sealed off from the cabin

Custom 15.8 dual-volt switching MLA module

All in a CAR.

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Disdatchevyboy, Why dont you look up some welding cable suppliers websites, some of them say that they only carry 178 amps, and some of them say nothing for amp capacity. Dont you think I would've searched before I asked a question like that.  Not to mention that welding cables strand count is like 1600 for their 2/0 and car audio 1/0 has like 4000 strands (only because it is smaller wires inside I know) but sometimes stuff like that has something to do with it.

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That is what I wanted to know, call me careful or stupid, but whatever it is I don't want to be called guy that burned down his car.

well better safe than sorry

2-DC 15XLM2 D.7s

1-DC 5K amp

(1) XS Power D6500(UNDERHOOD) and (1) XS3000(REAR)

3 runs 1/0ga for power and 2 runs of 1/0ga for negative.

(2)-RFT165s components, ...... 4 separate 1 inch tweetersRF T600-2(fronts) Punch 450.4(rear)

Audiocontrol 3.1.

DC power 260amp alternator w/MLA Module

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