Gonna do a Big 3 Upgrade
#2
you could do that, and it wouldn't hurt, I would be more inclined to use something closer to 4Awg just as it's cheaper, and easier to work with under the hood. but 0 Awg isn't going to hurt. Unless you're setting up some huge SPL car, 4 awg should be sufficient.
Mark
Mark
#3
Originally posted by Mullen:
So what gauge should I use. I was thinking of going to Princess Auto and getting some 1/0 gauge welding cable..OK??
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So what gauge should I use. I was thinking of going to Princess Auto and getting some 1/0 gauge welding cable..OK??
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www.na-electronics.com they have a 50ft roll of o ga for around 75 bucks.
but as previous, 4ga should do the trick.
#4
Honestly I think a welding supply shop will be the cheapest. I found my stuff for 1.79/foot, I think Princess Auto is similar at 1.99/foot IIRC.
Anyways, it's cheaper than 4 awg from an audio shop, unless you can find that from princess auto too
Good luck with it, I just did mine today LOL.
Craig G
Anyways, it's cheaper than 4 awg from an audio shop, unless you can find that from princess auto too
Good luck with it, I just did mine today LOL.
Craig G
#7
Factory cables already 4 AWG???? are you sure? I could be wrong as I haven't worked on an accord in a while, but I can't see the factory using 4 AWG for the factory system.
Has an installer added anything to the car?
like I said, I could be wrong but...
Mark
Has an installer added anything to the car?
like I said, I could be wrong but...
Mark
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