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I'm trying to determine what my next step should be. My 2002 4Runner has a Sundown Audio SAX-100.4 on the front components, and had a Sundown Audio SAZ-1500D on the subwoofer. However, it appears my wiring is insufficient as I burnt the 1500D a while back (running sub-less for months now). I'm not sure what steps I should take to avoid this in the future. I have the stock battery and alternator, with 4-gauge to blocks and 8-gauge to each amp. In hindsight, this is terribly inadequate, but we only learn from our mistakes. :)

What steps should I take next? Should I add a dedicated run from the main battery to the 1500D? If so, which gauge? Should I do the "BIG-3" or install a 2nd battery in the back? I presume it's some combination of these, but I'm clueless. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

-fp

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Heck, Dave's running an MS1000, Sundown 100.2, and Sundown 1500D off of one run of Kicker 1/0 from the battery in the front, but then again none of those amps are being taxed especially hard.

I would start with a run of 1/0...

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I'd do what Jim suggested. Start with a run of 1/0awg. I don't know what part of you was ok with running a 1500w amp off of 8awg.. but that's just a no no. No wonder it toasted itself.

Buy a spool of 1/0awg, do your main run with it and split 4awg to each amp. Complete the Big 3 if you have 1/0awg left over.

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I was (and mainly still am) a beginner with electrical capacity planning. So I should plan on ripping out the 4awg, installing a new run of 1/0awg, then re-using the 4awg for distributing to the amps?

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-fp

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I was (and mainly still am) a beginner with electrical capacity planning. So I should plan on ripping out the 4awg, installing a new run of 1/0awg, then re-using the 4awg for distributing to the amps?

Thanks,

-fp

Yeah, that would be an ideal situation.

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Or leave the current 4ga. use it for your 4ch. amp and use a dedicated 1/0 run for your saz-1500d.

I would definitely upgrade the battery/alternator when they fail.

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I like that suggestion above. You could consider upping the battery too.

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I like that suggestion above. You could consider upping the battery too.

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If you have one stock battery I'd try to upgrade it or add another. Remember when they get older they don't have as much power.

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