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It is 4 gauge. It is what he had at his house. There is 4 gauge running from the port battery to the additional battery in the storage area that has a 100amp circuit breaker between the two batteries. There is then 2 4 gauge runs to each amp on 80 amp breakers."a what? i can['t] say/spell/pronounce that word..." - wannabewakeboarder
"the plural of boo is booze."
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Originally posted by talltigeguy View PostIsn't 4 guage big enough for most high powered amps? My 1000 Watt RMS amp can't fit any wire bigger than that even.Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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Originally posted by chpthril View PostAssuming you are running it at 2ohm, it will draw about 24 amps. 4ga will be fine for less then 5 feet, let's say , like from a dist block to the amp.
I'll get the pics of the LEDs hopefully mid week, the boat is with Matt for the ECM and then I'll get it back to tune all of the amps/eq and wire up the battery charger.
Speaking of battery chargers what is the best way to do it? I have the Xantrex Truecharge 20+. I want to know how to wire it to the batteries with consideration of the EIBD and the additional battery. Do I wire one output of the Xantrex to the starting battery and one to the accessory? By doing that will the third battery get charged off of the accessory? Also, what are you using for a plug (location and model)? I was thinking of buying a flip up bow light and having that be the receptacle somehow, any thoughts?"a what? i can['t] say/spell/pronounce that word..." - wannabewakeboarder
"the plural of boo is booze."
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Originally posted by chpthril View PostAssuming you are running it at 2ohm, it will draw about 24 amps. 4ga will be fine for less then 5 feet, let's say , like from a dist block to the amp.
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Originally posted by Timmy! View PostThere's a formula for that but I can't remember it. I remember it being on my installer certification test.... in 1994!
Then use a std wire chart to see what size wire will carry that load for the length of wire you need to runMikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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Originally posted by Micah View PostEvilone,
How did it go cutting the holes out for the 650's? It looks really good. Did you use a rotozip? How much time did it take? I bet they sound just as good as they look!"a what? i can['t] say/spell/pronounce that word..." - wannabewakeboarder
"the plural of boo is booze."
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Originally posted by chpthril View PostOhms Law, Amp draw = sq root of watts/ohms.
Then use a std wire chart to see what size wire will carry that load for the length of wire you need to run
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Originally posted by Timmy! View PostThere's Ohms law and then there was a formula for the wire size is as well, or maybe it was a chart - I'll have to find my book since it would be useful info for everyone on here.Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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