Posted September 8, 20196 yr Alright guys, quick question. Maybe a stupid one, but I would appreciate some solid feedback. So, I am currently running an SAE-50.4 (2 ohms per channel) & an SAE-600D (1 ohm). The big 3 and all other power cable is 4AWG OFC, and I also have an XP750 AGM as my supplemental. I am going to be upgrading to an SAE-1000D v2 pretty soon, and I would like to know if my 4AWG is going to be enough to support the current required to run the system. I estimate the current load the cable can support, at the length of runs I have (10-12ft), is somewhere around 160-170A. As it stands, the maximum current draw will be 150A, worst case scenario. Should I spend more on power cable for this install, or should I be good pushing this power?
September 8, 20196 yr Myself, I would want to go to a larger cable for 150 amps. I know there used to be a good length/current draw chart floating around. Just can't remember where I saw it. I would suggest using at least 2 awg but then for the cost, may as well just run 0 awg.
September 8, 20196 yr Author 39 minutes ago, nigel said: Myself, I would want to go to a larger cable for 150 amps. I know there used to be a good length/current draw chart floating around. Just can't remember where I saw it. I would suggest using at least 2 awg but then for the cost, may as well just run 0 awg. Appreciate the feedback. I was thinking the same thing, but just because it's already there, I might just add another run of 4 AWG. Save a buck or two.
September 10, 20196 yr And here comes Aaron with the chart I was looking for. And by the looks of it, min 2 Ga for 15 ft @ 150 amps
September 10, 20196 yr Author 2 hours ago, Aaron Clinton said: YOU ARE THE MAN! Thank you sir! I google the chart, but it just wouldn't come up. Appreciate you man.
September 12, 20196 yr Admin On 9/10/2019 at 5:04 PM, Windrunner said: YOU ARE THE MAN! Thank you sir! I google the chart, but it just wouldn't come up. Appreciate you man. No problem.
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