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got a sae1200v2 wired to 1.33 and my mids and lows running off a mb quart pushing 125x4 at 4 ohms will one run on 1/0 awg be enough and just split it inside the car or do i need more than that

thanks trying to order wire during 5 dollar shipping from knu

0awg is good for 300a. Add up your fuse ratings of all your amps. If under 300a your good.

I suspect you'll be around 200a assuming first amp is about 1200w and second is 500w.

One run of 1/0 to a distribution block would be sufficient.

like KU40 said YES you will be fine!

but fast question what other equpiment do you have in your car? h/o? big 3? extra battery? beefy battery in the front? suv? lol do you have a voltage meter rather then a dumb gauge?

sorrry just double checking to see if you got the electrical guts to backup the car audio!

I assume you do but it doesn't hurt to ask to be safe!

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got 2 of big 3 done will do + to alt when i get my knu wire in

--- got a stinger voltmeter i got to find a place to put

--- stock alt and stock battery- gonna buy a new battery when i get the cash to---probably either an xs or kinetic

- then if that doesnt hold up h/o alt probably dc power one step at a time

-- o ya got to do this in between lifting my truck up and buying new wheels and all terrians for the truck-- dam cant wait till i get paid every week instead of twice a month :)

thanks for the help

any time keep up the good work! and nice plan keep it going!

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