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#11
lol, after rereading it, i suppose its a little unclear. its a device thatshas these two dials. you set the first dial to how many watts your amp puts out. the second dial is set to the length of wire from the batt to the amp. there are 3 displays, a display for 8ga wire, 4ga wire, and 1/0ga wire. the 8ga display shows the voltage at the amp, so on... like Pat said, its like those online calculator things only its an actual device. not a program someone made
hopefully it made sense that time
hopefully it made sense that time
#12
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wow what a waste of money. It isnt that hard to lookup the table on streetwires website and figure it out for yourself.
#13
lol... i just found it http://www.streetwires.com/Flash.aspx?type=pw
the device im talking about is EXACTLY like the link above. only, its real...
the device im talking about is EXACTLY like the link above. only, its real...
#14
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That would be one awesome display! I went ahead and found a Tsunami 8 ga. for $20 shipped. Thanks for all the advice. I wish I could have saved for the Streetwires, but the Tsunami was a deal.
#15
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lol @ the streetwires display...Single 25' run of 1/0 pulling 2000wrms and you still get 13.9V
btw if youre looking for the best of the best wiring my top two choices would be Audison Connections and Monster Cable...definately on the upper end of the price scale though...
btw if youre looking for the best of the best wiring my top two choices would be Audison Connections and Monster Cable...definately on the upper end of the price scale though...
#16
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I just get the cheap stuff......trust me, you will not notice a difference.
I currently run Lightning audio 4 gauge on 950rms and all is fine.
I currently run Lightning audio 4 gauge on 950rms and all is fine.
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Yeah the cheap power wire really dosent make a difference but when it comes to RCA's you might wanna go with somthing a bit more high end. Thats just my prefrence tho,
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nope, cheap rca's too......pay extra for what? gold plating and extra insulation....waste of money.
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