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you have 8 gauge power wire...

its like trying to suck a watermelon through a coffee stirring straw

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Power and ground wire MUST be the same size....someone explain this in detail before, but I can't remember the exact reason. Has to do with the flow of electrons or some shit. Could be the problem...i would put something under the fuse..screw it to a piece of wood so it doesn't melt through the carpet and then ground out to your chassis and fire ball of doom.

hope that helps

you have 8 gauge power wire...

its like trying to suck a watermelon through a coffee stirring straw

pretty sure its 8ga ground and 4ga power, but either way thats pretty mediocre for that amp. Using smaller than recommended wire will cause it to heat up also..

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you have 8 gauge power wire...

its like trying to suck a watermelon through a coffee stirring straw

yeah i know its pretty ghetto so do u think the power going through the 4 gauge and its trying to ground but there isnt a big enough ground to ground it maybe its kinda constricting it and compacting all the power to the fuse block or somthing idk

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Power and ground wire MUST be the same size....someone explain this in detail before, but I can't remember the exact reason. Has to do with the flow of electrons or some shit. Could be the problem...i would put something under the fuse..screw it to a piece of wood so it doesn't melt through the carpet and then ground out to your chassis and fire ball of doom.

hope that helps

ok yeah i think i might just upgrade to 0 gauge any ways \

and yeah i think im going to make an amp rack and put the fuse block on there

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1 AQ 2200

4 Kenetic hc 600s

Pioneer AVH-P2300 (next purchase)

High output alt 150 amps

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Using those fuse holders that you screw the wire down with are notorious on heating up and melting, use one that requires a lug on the wire before attaching to the fuse holder.

Here is one from darvex.

http://darvex.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=353&idcategory=28

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that audioque 2200 requires 1/0 power and ground

you need to run 1/0 for both

whats your electrical like?

my electrical is shit right now im considering switching it from .5 ohms to 2 ohms until i can get a new alt bat and 0 gauge

Currently in a build

2 BTL 18s

1 AQ 2200

4 Kenetic hc 600s

Pioneer AVH-P2300 (next purchase)

High output alt 150 amps

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