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Dash I think is mid range stuff

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LMAO at stetsom. 1 hot and ground does 14k.... right..... good info my good sir

yeah i was looking at that. the only thing i can think of using 1 0ga. inputs on a 14k is for efficiency. but id say if u r wanting a stetsom 14K watts then yur not to much worried about efficiency.

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yeah i was looking at that. the only thing i can think of using 1 0ga. inputs on a 14k is for efficiency. but id say if u r wanting a stetsom 14K watts then yur not to much worried about efficiency.

Honestly any one who would own this amp, should know how to properly hook it up. A lot of people run solid copper into the terminals off the batteries, or extremely extremely short run of 1/0 from the batts.

I am getting one of the 14k's and plan on running 10 1/0 into it (5 to each in), and its only going to be about 14" from my batteries.

Fact is if your stuck on the amp only having 1 1/0 input, and you can figure out how to put more into it, then the amp isn't for you.

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LMAO at stetsom. 1 hot and ground does 14k.... right..... good info my good sir

Your laughing at this just shows how little you actually know. Please please give more stupid comments to incriminate yourself further!

1. The length of the wire affects the amount of current it can carry. (1 foot of 1/0 or less could take care of the supply demand of these amps)

2. Something like this will get you all the power you need.

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Your laughing at this just shows how little you actually know. Please please give more stupid comments to incriminate yourself further!

1. The length of the wire affects the amount of current it can carry. (1 foot of 1/0 or less could take care of the supply demand of these amps)

2. Something like this will get you all the power you need.

DSCN0675.jpg

WHere u got them at? pm me wit the info plz..thankx

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Your laughing at this just shows how little you actually know. Please please give more stupid comments to incriminate yourself further!

1. The length of the wire affects the amount of current it can carry. (1 foot of 1/0 or less could take care of the supply demand of these amps)

2. Something like this will get you all the power you need.

DSCN0675.jpg

how can i get my hand on ssome of those i need that for the SD smps!

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Ive heard toolmaker dude on caco i think makes those kind of things, ask dwright i believe he got something from him.

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