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i was just curious if 8 gauge wire would be good enough for a 1200W amp? the amp came from my friends car who was using a 4 gauge but i heard it should run fine on an 8 gauge, is this correct?
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I would use 4 guages just to be on the safe side
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I would say 4 gauge minimum. It usually depends on the run (length of wire) and RMS power of the amp. Here is a link to a good chart for recommended wire gauge sizes. 12volt
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well would 8 gauge be ok for the time being? it's all i have at the moment that came in a wiring kit that had everything for cheap except 4gauge, but i'll probably be replacing the 8gauge soon
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use a 4 gauge, you dont wanna fry your car. i have a 2 gauge running from my battery in the front to my optima in the back then then 4 gauge connecting my back battery to my amp. and i have had no problems atall.
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Originally posted by ChemicalWeather: well would 8 gauge be ok for the time being?
All wiring guides I know of would say if you are over 100 amp and more than 4 feet length of WIRE, 8 gauge is a bad idea.
Will it start a fire??
I bet it will get Very Warm.
I know of persons who have started a fire and burned their hands because they used a smaller gauge wire with a similar power class A/B amp.
Its in your best interest to know the typical current draw of the amp and follow guide in 12volt link.
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According to the NEC and the lowest amps per conductor size, 8 guage wire will only handle 60A or 720 watts. You risk fire after that.
4AWG says 105A or 1260W.
1/0AWG says 195A or 2340W...
Of course this is for household wiring, but I'd stick to what they say since they pretty much write the codes.
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Lets not rate wire by car audio amp wattage. Since 9/10 times this 1200W amp turns out to be a Pyramid amp. Lets ask factual questions like the amps fuse rating or current draw (in amps).
If your amp has a 40A fuse, its really a 500 watt amp unless they have created the world's first 100%+ efficient amp at 12-14V
Over 50A @20ft would require 4AWG. Length is VERY important, 50A at 2ft 10AWG could support that load.
Also with the V x A equation, that also figures the amp to be 100% efficient, which they are not. Its a good rule of thumb though.
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