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KindBuddy 08-12-2012 12:42 AM

0 Guage power cable
 
Has anyone run 0 guage cables? I have some lying around and would like to use it, but thought I'd ask if there was an easy way to run it through the firewall without much modification. It seems hard to get a tool in there to open up a hole.

bigaudiofanat 08-12-2012 07:19 AM

It will run just fine going through the rubber grommet located behind the battery. Just make sure to some kind of lube so the rubber does not catch the cable as your pulling it through.

XwChriswX 08-12-2012 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 1864693)
It will run just fine going through the rubber grommet located behind the battery. Just make sure to some kind of lube so the rubber does not catch the cable as your pulling it through.

That just sounds dirty big. :stirthepot:


:bowrofl:

KindBuddy 08-12-2012 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 1864693)
It will run just fine going through the rubber grommet located behind the battery. Just make sure to some kind of lube so the rubber does not catch the cable as your pulling it through.

Sweet! Thanks for the good news!

XwChriswX 08-12-2012 06:46 PM

I used 0 gauge at one point, the most difficult part is getting it through the opening, once it's through it's just simply pulling it through.

The most effective method I found was taking a clothes hanger (metal) and taping it with strong tape through about 6" of the cable. Then pushing that through first, with gentle tugging and easing through the opening (sometimes a 2 person job) it will eventually go through, and then you just feed/pull the rest.

bigaudiofanat 08-13-2012 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 1865147)
That just sounds dirty big. :stirthepot:


:bowrofl:

I know wait for the people that I have done installs for jump in. They will tell you all about the LUBE! :rofl2::stirthepot:

XwChriswX 08-13-2012 05:47 PM

Have you heard anything about Zenclosures going out of business?

They don't seem to have much of a presence here anymore and people aren't getting PM's responded to... I had a question myself, but haven't seen anyone representing them around anywhere.

Alstann 08-13-2012 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 1866716)
Have you heard anything about Zenclosures going out of business?

They don't seem to have much of a presence here anymore and people aren't getting PM's responded to... I had a question myself, but haven't seen anyone representing them around anywhere.

This better be false news...I was about to order a sub box. :ughdance:

XwChriswX 08-13-2012 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Alstann (Post 1867064)
This better be false news...I was about to order a sub box. :ughdance:

It's not confirmed, it's just something to be weary of.

axmea? 08-14-2012 02:48 AM

0 gauge is overkill IMO. If you already have it that's fine I guess but would not buy one in most installs. Trying to snake it is a pain no matter what. Try KY jelly :)

bigaudiofanat 08-14-2012 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by axmea? (Post 1867361)
0 gauge is overkill IMO. If you already have it that's fine I guess but would not buy one in most installs. Trying to snake it is a pain no matter what. Try KY jelly :)

It all depends on what your running.

XwChriswX 08-14-2012 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 1867480)
It all depends on what your running.

For 1200 watt amp, stable @1ohm

2x 10" subs, 600watt rms 2ohm dual coils...

I can't remember the different wiring methods to be able to tell you if it's series or parallel.

But Both Positive/Negative coil wired to positive/negative wires. Then to one +/- terminal. Make sense?


4 gauge is enough, or 0 needed?

bigaudiofanat 08-15-2012 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 1868358)
For 1200 watt amp, stable @1ohm

2x 10" subs, 600watt rms 2ohm dual coils...

I can't remember the different wiring methods to be able to tell you if it's series or parallel.

But Both Positive/Negative coil wired to positive/negative wires. Then to one +/- terminal. Make sense?


4 gauge is enough, or 0 needed?

I would say if your only running 1 amp stick with 4 gauge, if your going to be adding any kind of second amp down the road go with 0 gauge.

Baconboy 08-15-2012 08:07 AM

Just do it man, it's easier than it looks. I even snaked it without lube, because I don't like mixing rubbers with chemicals. You'll need lube because yours is fatter.

KindBuddy 08-15-2012 09:07 AM

Ill be running two amps, easily making over 2000 watts combined. Yes, I already have the cable sitting around so I figure I'll use it. Hell, everything I'm using is overkill. Custom front stage components with a removable sealed 15 in hatch. Thanks for all comments.


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