1/0 or 4 gauge with x600.1 and x100.2?
1/0 or 4 gauge with x600.1 and x100.2?
gonna run the same gauge for the whole system, do I need 1/0 gauge or will 4 gauge be ok.
Gonna be doing battery > ANL > trunk > fuse distibution block > each amp.
These amps will be pushing over 1000 watts correct? Im thinking KK 1/0
Gonna be doing battery > ANL > trunk > fuse distibution block > each amp.
These amps will be pushing over 1000 watts correct? Im thinking KK 1/0
Also, how would this be for speaker wire? http://knukonceptz.com/productDetail.cf ... R16BLS-100
Based on the PG power chart, with 800 watts RMS, you should be able to by with 4 awg, as long as its not longer then 16t. Then you'll have to go up to 2 awg...at that point you're better off going with the KK 0 awg.
As far as the speaker wires KK's basic wire should be fine
http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetai ... ID=KLE16BL
As far as the speaker wires KK's basic wire should be fine
http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetai ... ID=KLE16BL
Im told the x600.1 usually has birthsheet putting up 800+ wattsvin78 wrote:Based on the PG power chart, with 800 watts RMS, you should be able to by with 4 awg, as long as its not longer then 16t. Then you'll have to go up to 2 awg...at that point you're better off going with the KK 0 awg.
As far as the speaker wires KK's basic wire should be fine
http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetai ... ID=KLE16BL
Also, what are the benifits (if any) of going with a hige gauge/better quality speaker wire
Well I rather just go all one gauge so I dont have alot of extra wire. I'll just do 0 gaugeAVICJR wrote:Go 0 gauge to ANL to fuse dist. block, from there go 4 gauge to each amp. IIRC the X600.1 requires 4 gauge anyways. You don't want to go with 8 gauge to that amp. The 16 awg speaker wire is fine. If you want to be safe get the one with the better shield otherwise run the other wire in split loom.
I was just going by what PG recommends.Capital_M wrote:Well I rather just go all one gauge so I dont have alot of extra wire. I'll just do 0 gaugeAVICJR wrote:Go 0 gauge to ANL to fuse dist. block, from there go 4 gauge to each amp. IIRC the X600.1 requires 4 gauge anyways. You don't want to go with 8 gauge to that amp. The 16 awg speaker wire is fine. If you want to be safe get the one with the better shield otherwise run the other wire in split loom.
Getting a KK fused distrobdubs767 wrote:no you'll need a dstro blockCapital_M wrote:Can the amps take 0gauge wire? Im looking at the specs and it says use 4 and 8 gauge
Alsp does the fuse size change with the wire size, sheets tell me 60A and 40A
So would I put those at the distro and 100A at the inline? while running 0gauge
Here it is again all drawn up for you. And yes you change the ANL fuse to accommodate the 60A and 40A fusing of each amp. =100 ANL Amp fuse.AVICJR wrote:Go 0 gauge to ANL to fuse dist. block, from there go 4 gauge to each amp. IIRC the X600.1 requires 4 gauge anyways. You don't want to go with 8 gauge to that amp. The 16 awg speaker wire is fine. If you want to be safe get the one with the better shield otherwise run the other wire in split loom.