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I'll be running 2400 watts.... What guage of wiring would be safest.

Generally anything above 1500 watts, and 0/1 is the way to go. So I would go with 0/1.

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I'll be running 2400 watts.... What guage of wiring would be safest.

Generally anything above 1500 watts, and 0/1 is the way to go. So I would go with 0/1.

Edit: You could probably get away with 2 gauge, but from what I seen it is sort of an off size and tends to cost as much as the 0 gauge, do you have any particular brands in mind?

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how can that be done when the amp says the power/ground wire sizes are 4 awg?

http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_18609_...lon+X1200M.html

because its not making anywhere close to 2400w

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not hatin, but am i wrong here it looks as if the amp is not grounded its hooked directly to the battery. it that the way it should be.

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well, to begin with, that was a 1200 watts amplifier, 2400 watts is it's "MAX" rating which is nearly never reached unless you severly clip the signal to that thing... you should utilize the "RMS" wattage ratings when asking questions like these, which in this case turns out to mean you could get away with using 4 gauge wire; however, probably best to run 1/0 from your battery to your amp, then run into through a fused distributin block and use a 4 gauge from the distro block to the amp.

Hope that helps some...

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