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Yeah I don't think 4 gauge can handle 300 amps. I'm running a 150 amp fuse on my 4 gauge.

4 gauge: ~140 amperes

Class D (~70% efficiency) - <1400 watts

Class A/B (~50% efficiency) - <1000 watts

From the wire and fuse guide here.

The amp maybe blown but first check and see if it has power from the remote and main line with a DMM.

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Does your main power line have a fuse? Also did your boss crank the gain up without you looking?

Yeah I have a 300 ANL inline an no he's not allowed to touch my amps anymore.

What size wire again? Double check input voltage with a DMM on the power and remote.

I'm running 4ga power/ground to it.

Wow! You're running a SAZ-1500D which has 160a of fusing on it, on 4ga wire which has a current capacity of about 130a and have that wire fused with a 300a fuse?:trippy: What shop did you say you worked at again?

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Does your main power line have a fuse? Also did your boss crank the gain up without you looking?

Yeah I have a 300 ANL inline an no he's not allowed to touch my amps anymore.

What size wire again? Double check input voltage with a DMM on the power and remote.

I'm running 4ga power/ground to it.

Wow! You're running a SAZ-1500D which has 160a of fusing on it, on 4ga wire which has a current capacity of about 130a and have that wire fused with a 300a fuse?:trippy: What shop did you say you worked at again?

The 300 fuse is on my dimensions amp and tha sundown with one 4ga power runnin to each amp.

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Yeah bad idea, amps shouldn't share fuses.

I probly should split em up but I had 0ga run to a fuse block then two 4ga run back to tha amps, I've done this before but it was on small amps. I'll seperate em. Do you think I need to run larger ga to the SA than the 4ga I got on it now?

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So what is it spost to read? I've put a volt meter on it and it's getting between 11.2 an 12.4 to it with the truck idleing.

Found your problem... That's with the truck on correct?

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