SoundBox Connected 0 Gauge Red/Black Amplifier Power/Ground Wire Set, 50 Ft. Cables
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Among the things I ran it for were my two Air compressors, my 3000w inverter, and my trailer My inverter works just fine. I use it mostly for saws and power tools, and once in a while a microwave. The 3000 watt inverter won't be able to power the fridge and microwave simultaneously.
Its features go way beyond anything you could possibly need if you use it to control your car. Vehicle is 14 years old. There is a 4 V charging station. The capability is even greater if you are using AC current. It can be used with almost ANY voltage or power (speed or energy of the There is a minimum of 500 amps of power that can be handled by this device.
This is an easy thing to do. It depends on how much power you are running, 1500 watts or more is Consider OFC wire. Much better than tinned wire.
Yes, I do not know if the retailers are the same
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An inverter of 1500W is installed for optimum performance. Although the instructions for the inverter called for 2 gauge wire, I thought I would be overly cautious and choose 0 gauge since this is CCA ( Copper Clad Aluminum) wire. MAKE SURE TO USE FULL copper wire (welding cable is cheapest option on Amazon). When I tried to run even a 1000W appliance after routing and connecting this CCA wire, the power inverter would trip due to low voltage. Quite a lot of voltage drop when using this product. Do you understand what this means to In the event that you are using this product for installing an amp for your car stereo, TAKE ADVANTAGE as the performance of the amp that you expect with this product will be far less than its advertised The inverter has now been returned and a full copper wire commonly referred to as welding cable was installed I am now able to run 1500W appliances from the inverter without problems and without In fact, I would give this product a negative star if I could, because I had to do the job twice since I chose cheap wire the first time around.
I ATTENTION YOU. Wires and fuse boxes of this kind are not recommended if you are looking to provide about 1500 watts to a system, or a little more than 200 amps of current in a A cheaper grade of pure copper, copper clad aluminum is the lower grade of pure copper, and I've learned that having pure copper is essential, My equipment is powered by two batteries worth about 70 watts each They also have an alternator of 90 ah, making a total of 80 There is one skar audio RP that I am pushing. The system consists of a 3500D mixer and two skar 12 sound systems rated at 1500 watts The 0 gauge wire that comes with this kit is not the best wire out there, and if you are installing a power system I recommend going for a better quality wire like pure copper instead.
I ran my 7 for 5 minutes and it became hot. A duckless air unit that runs off a 6000w inverter draws only 5 amps. As luck would have it, I was paying attention when I took the test. It was not safe for me to touch the wire since the rubbery installation surrounding it was close to melting. However, since the inverter is set to shut off in the event of overheating wires (and would have done so), I did not wait for it to happen and unplugged right away so as not to incur any additional repairing costs.
For now, I can't rate this entire system since I just got it. The fuse box and its construction on the other hand, I think meet a very high standard as far as the components are concerned. It may or may not be a top of the line design and build. I find the quality to be satisfactory for my needs. There is no weather or water proof enclosure for this fuse. It is protected enough to be used in most In terms of the actual 0* gauge cable, well, in the coil, it looks good but that won't necessarily convey any meaningful information. The KISANE Inverter I'm gonna use will be used to power up a small, 10 Amp dc DC DC converter. Basically what this will do is power up a 1000 Watt PSW inverter. There is one cubic inch. A foot. Several refrigerators. In addition, that refrigerator only has a single outlet. A computer runs at 3 amps, and a computer at 1 amp when running. An initial start-up draw of four amps is recommended. The inverter will basically be idle (so to speak) when it is both starting up and running - so as a result, the load on both "0*" gauge cables will be relatively low. It will take about 12 minutes to travel from the battery to the inverter The length is 14 feet. *In a few days, I will augment this report when the system is all up and running.
Due to my wattage requirements, I would need 2 gauge OFC copper wire, which cost a great deal more than this 0 gauge wire. If this were pure aluminum and perfectly 0 gauge, it would perform exactly the same as a 2 gauge OFC copper wire. Thus, if 2 AWG OFC meets your needs, so does this, but at a fraction of the price. This copper clad wire is not worse or better in any way than the plain copper wire, so I'm not really sure how it adds to its performance. However, it doesn't seem to take any away, so that's a purely theoretical.
I love it!! Apart from that, nothing else. Not at all. I had a 15ft run for about a year before the wire fully corroded and I couldn't run 75 amps at Until I dropped almost 6 volts to my inverter, my battery was 4v. In any case, the CCA holds me responsible for this. The work I needed to do was not done. Constantly loaded with quite a bit of stuff At 14, there is probably a continuous flow of 50 amps. The fourth video. The wire is flexible on the bright side of things! It was awesome to squeeze into tight spaces. Use it as it was intended to be used and you should not have any problems.
My amp must have been wired with this kit because I encountered a lot of strange occurrences, such as the amp suddenly going into a “off” state (not from heat) and working for a time but then going out randomly and not coming After that me and my buddy decided to redo the ground connection because it wasn't in the best spot of the car because of that we thought that might be a problem. It worked again for a bit and then we still had the.
Having missed that the copper was clad aluminum was my fault. My computer does not support it. The stuff is not secure. In order not to install aluminum wires in homes or vehicles, we need to understand why aluminum wires can't be used. I have a feeling the copper clad cat 5e and cat 6 cables hovering around on Amazon are the same as this.