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the origional ground was 8 gauge
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Re: do subs still play when blown?
cutting it close, but what was the verdict anyway with the new cable...
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ill do it tommorow and tell you. thanks for all the help, you and sr20.
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ok this might be another dumb question, but you told me to use a new ground right? well i dont have another one, but i have some battery cable left over, can i use that? it looks pretty much the same accept it is red. also, is it ok to test it on 8 gauge, or definetely dont do it? the current battery cable and the old ground was 8.
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Re: do subs still play when blown?
when you try to use small gauge for high current, melted insulation, and possible fires are usually the result. 8 gauge will work good for up to about 500-600 watts peak (my opinion) which gives you about half that rms. as long as you don't get too crazy with the current you should be fine, especially if your only using it to test your amps outputs...
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