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is my electrical sufficient? and power/ground question

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Alright guys so this is my first "big" system. I have 2 soundqubed hdc3 15 d2's in a 10 ish cu ft box tuned to 32 hz. I have 2 soundqubed q1-2200 amps. I plan on strapping them. My mids and highs I got on lock so they're not important. I have a 180 amp ho alt by singer alternators. This is the absolute biggest he could make it. 1 xs d5100r under the hood and 2 xs xp3000's in the back. Nothing is installed yet I'm waiting for all my install accessories. Do you think I have enough batteries and is my alternator sufficient enough to handle 500 amps of max current? I'm waiting on my xs charger to come in to install everything because I need to fully charge my batteries.

Also. I plan on strapping these amps at 2 ohms to get 4400 rms. The only problem is that both of the amps don't fit on the back of my sub box since the port is so big. So I was planning on putting one amp on the side of the box and one on the back. I can't put one on each side because I don't have enough room. So that means that the power wire to one of my amps is going to be about 5' long and so will the ground wire. The other amp's power wire is going to be about 2' long and the ground wire will be too. Will this cause a problem?

Thanks guys

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i cant answer on the electrical... that alt seems small but you already know that... i have 2 hdc3 15 d2s on a ct sounds 4000. @ half ohm... they beat the hell out of the blazer... they will want all that power u have... 1500 rms is highly underrated... i have seen people stack the amps... i had both of those subs on a single 2200 @ half ohm and it never got hot so that shouldnt be an issue... badass amps! i dont think the extra length of your wires will hurt anything as long as they are sufficiently sized... good luck with your install man!

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You'll want shorter power wires. 

Try relocating the amps so that you can keep grounds under 18" long. The shorter the better.

http://www.soundsolutionsaudio.com/forum/topic/62974-is-my-electrical-sufficient-and-powerground-question/

You don't need to make a duplicate thread asking the same question. 

Edited by SpeakerBoy

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