Bronze Member Username: Vivi2000Post Number: 16 Registered: Aug-07 | I have extra 10 gauge power wire from my last install. The amp i am looking at requires 8 gauge i believe. My question is if I can run 2 power wires(10 gauge) from my battery to this amp and it will be ok, or do i need to get bigger wire and run only one wire to it. The amp im looking at is http://www.onlinecarstereo.com/CarAudio/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=16411 Im not asking for specifically this amp either, im just wondering in general. |
Gold Member Username: 420alldaylongPost Number: 2972 Registered: Sep-06 | If it was me I would use one 8gauge but if the amp can take 4 gauge I would use that. |
Gold Member Username: camPost Number: 1113 Registered: Nov-06 | You need to fuse both of them separately, but it'll work. |
Gold Member Username: Nd4spd18Northwest PA Post Number: 4195 Registered: Jul-06 | If the amp takes 8 gauge, two 10 gauge wires would work. Like cam said you need to fuse both with the correct size fuse for 10 gauge. |
Bronze Member Username: Vivi2000Post Number: 17 Registered: Aug-07 | ok so if i do happen to get that amp, since it has 2x20a fuses on it I would have each line have a 20a fuse or a 40a fuse? |
Gold Member Username: Nd4spd18Northwest PA Post Number: 4198 Registered: Jul-06 | Fuse size is based on the wire gauge not the amp. Use the table: http://www.bcae1.com/wire.htm |
Gold Member Username: N2audioLawrence, Ks USA Post Number: 1419 Registered: Mar-04 | But smaller won't hurt anything. 2 x 20 will work fine. |
Silver Member Username: Sinful_systems7015 INCH WANG... Post Number: 904 Registered: Nov-06 | "Don't go the cheap route" just get the biggest wire possible so there is less voltage loss/ resistence in the power cable itself.... JMO |
Silver Member Username: Sinful_systems7015 INCH WANG... Post Number: 905 Registered: Nov-06 | ^^^ Doing this would get more voltage to your amp..... Bigger cable = less resistence and more power transfered |
Gold Member Username: JohnfiacA-ToWn, Bangn aint easy ....when u g... Post Number: 3921 Registered: Mar-06 | "You need to fuse both of them separately, but it'll work." No you dont... run the same fuse to both under the hood just make sure its the right size |
Gold Member Username: camPost Number: 1136 Registered: Nov-06 | If he's running two cables, he needs to fuse each one for half the amps max current draw. Since it is in parallel, the current will split, therefore 20 A through each, when the amp is cranked. This, I know for a fact. MS says to choose your fuse size based on the wire gauge, but a short will allow a ridiculous amount of current to flow, so as long as you stay under the amount that the wire is rated to carry for that length, it's all good, I believe. Feel free to correct me. |