AMI CUSTOMS Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 TEAM SOUNDQUBED -- TEAM SOUTH TEAM S.O.B. - Founder & Captain 3x Streetbeat World Record Holder 2017 MWSPL 1st place Mayhem & 4th Xtreme 4 2016 MWSPL 1st place Mayhem/2nd Adv 4/2nd Xtreme 4 2015 MWSPL 2nd place Mayhem & 4th Xtreme 4 2014 USACI 2nd place Streetbeat 5 - 162.6 db 2014 MWSPL 2nd place Xtreme 4 - 144.9 db 2013 USACI 1st place Streetbeat 4 - 161.9 db 2013 USACI 1st place Street Q+ - 162.8 db 2013 MWSPL 3rd Kaos2 & 4th Xtreme 4 2011 USACI 2nd place MOD 1001-2k - 160.0 db 2011 MWSPL 4th place: Adv3 - 157.8 db, Kaos2 - 150s db, Xtreme4 - 140s db 2010 ARSPL 1st place 501-750 - 160.3 db Arkansas loudest Best score to date 164.4 db - Termlab Outlaw Streetbeat 4 - 161.9 db Streetbeat 5 - 162.6 db MWSPL on Dash Legal door open (Music) - 162.5 db Sealed on dash Legal (Music) - 161.1 db - Termlab THE BLACK NASTY CURRENT BUILD & FAB The Black Nasty (6) 15 Rebuild Log 2012 (4) 15 Walled Sierra Build Log Evo X build log Facebook page The Black Nasty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
techforce Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Why though? There is no point, He doesn't need 0g, and he sure as heck doesn't need 1/0g, that's just crazy. I like how every time someone asks a question about electrical everyone froths at the mouth and suggest 350 amp alternators and 3 batteries for a 1000 watt amp or something. The heck? It takes like 500 amps to blow a 200 amp fuse, and even that could take several seconds. I could be wrong about this but I always thought that 1/0g and 0g were the same thing. You are correct sir... basically the "1/" represents the number of 0 gauge strands/runs in the cable... for example... a 2/0 gauge would be equivlent to the thickness of 2 0 gauge wires... and 3/0 would be equal to 3 0 gauge wires... I dunno what the actualy term is called so someone can chime in and add to this if they like... And for someone suggesting 0 gauge wire... I think thier line of thinking is that with a 0 gauge wire run, the wire would be more than enough and eliminate the wire as a problem... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
techforce Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 LOL! I hear ya! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VOPA Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Why though? There is no point, He doesn't need 0g, and he sure as heck doesn't need 1/0g, that's just crazy. I like how every time someone asks a question about electrical everyone froths at the mouth and suggest 350 amp alternators and 3 batteries for a 1000 watt amp or something. The heck? It takes like 500 amps to blow a 200 amp fuse, and even that could take several seconds. I could be wrong about this but I always thought that 1/0g and 0g were the same thing. You are correct sir... basically the "1/" represents the number of 0 gauge strands/runs in the cable... for example... a 2/0 gauge would be equivlent to the thickness of 2 0 gauge wires... and 3/0 would be equal to 3 0 gauge wires... I dunno what the actualy term is called so someone can chime in and add to this if they like... And for someone suggesting 0 gauge wire... I think thier line of thinking is that with a 0 gauge wire run, the wire would be more than enough and eliminate the wire as a problem... That is not right. The difference between 1/0 and 2/0 is really only a 25% more in total cross sectional area or about 13% in diameter. This is not a uniform percentage increase between sizes, but just an example. There is some somewhat nasty math to see it all as this is not a linear equation, but rather it involves logarithmic calculation. It is actually not that hard. Just plug and chug as my HS Physics teacher useed to say about using formulas to make life easy. 04 Monochrome LT Chevy Tahoe -A few wires, half a speaker, some watts -All Black 6's -Paint to Match, SS Bumper, Black grills. -HID'ed and LED'ed -A few performance enhancers I have two nice subs for sale, but I am not allowed to help my fellow forum members by offering it to them for a nice price via my signature, sorry Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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