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  1. I would say they are comparable to the XP line.
  2. Just received my 4/0 cable from unknown source (Nope, not Welding supply). Anyways, did some measurements on dimensions and weight and thought some will find this information interesting. Used analog caliper and let it measure all following specs stress-free (i wasn't holding it) Knukonceptz Kolossus- OD jacket- 0.57" (rated on website as 0.63") Wire thickness- 0.47" (rated on website as 0.472") Copper only wire. MAX LOAD rated on website- 375A @20ft (does not correspond to safe continuous use via NEC Standard which is to not allow voltage drop greater than 0.5v) Knukonceptz CCA- OD jacket- 0.60" (rated on website as 0.63") Wire thickness- 0.5" (rated on website as 0.472") Copper and Aluminum. MAX LOAD rated on website- 250A @20ft (does not correspond to safe continuous use via NEC Standard which is not allow voltage drop greater than 0.5v) My 4/0 cable that I paid LESS than Kolossus- OD jacket- 0.74" Wire thickness- 0.54" Copper only wire. Load rated at 389A @12.75ft. Meets NEC Standard via voltage drop not to exceed 0.5v! Weight comparison- I did not have a long spool of Kolossus so this is just based on CCA vs 4/0. CCA at 46.5FT- 8.3lbs 4/0 at 50FT- 38.0lbs HOLY ******** ... Yes you read that right! This 4/0 cable is rated at 389A @12.75ft with 0.5v drop Knu Kolossus is rated at 350A @8.92ft with 0.5v drop Knu CCA is rated at 250A @9.9ft with 0.5v drop So, you want to see a real comparison based on specs of actual calculated voltage drops based on wire length? Well, here are some- For 18" runs at no higher than 0.1v drop- Single Knukonceptz Kolossus- 415A @18" @0.1v drop Single Knukonceptz CCA- (this is based on pure copper rating but of same size.. Actual rating will be lower than stated) 330A @18" @0.1v drop Single 4/0 cable- 660A @18" @0.1v drop You can clearily see here that the 4/0 cable is 1.5x stronger than the Kolossus AND IS CHEAPER!... Now, how about for 18ft runs? 18FT runs at no higher than 0.3v drop- Single Knukonceptz Kolossus- 104A @18FT @0.3v drop Single Knukonceptz CCA- (this is based on pure copper but of same size.. Actual rating will be lower than stated) 82.5A @18FT @0.3v drop Single 4/0 cable- 165.5A @18FT @0.3v drop Now, you can see that the 4/0 cable is 163% better than the Kolossus. So, what are we talking about here? Kolossus is $3.95/ft CCA is $1.95/ft 4/0 cable is $2.98/ft Am I serious? Yes I am.... Enjoy this article.
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    IAK needs an "IHOP"

    Man, i'm interested now for this coming Friday and Saturday. Get me directions!
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    SPL Lab came in the mail, video with some numbers!

    That was a lot of firsts in one post, hehe... Did he meter it for you too? First time seeing SPL-Lab as well? Anyways.. I believe you said you weremay be going to Slamology? You don't want to miss it for the world! It will be your dream weekend, I guarantee it.
  5. They do have nice specs but you do not need 4 of them for only 2,000wrms, hehe. These specs are slightly better than Deka 9A31s which is pretty good for an alternative battery. I'd say 1-2 at the most.
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    IAK needs an "IHOP"

    when is the next local meetup in indy? I might just so happen to pop up
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    Big 3 in 4/0 questions

    U don't want copper. Copper oxidizes too quick and protectants and copper Itself is $$$. U want aluminum. I am going to be ordering some aluminum soon to make 16 battery terminals. I'll show you what I can do.. Nothing jaw dropping but interesting nonetheless
  8. I figured this should be stickied because this will REALLY help all of us get our cabling cheaper. I'll start from the largest to the smallest- This information is valid as of 4-14-2012. 4/0 - http://www.wireandsu...0-fslash-01.htm $2.98/ft - Pure COPPER 397A @15ft @5% Voltage drop 390A @3ft @1% Voltage drop 3/0 - Too $$$ for other options available 2/0 - http://www.wireandsu...0-fslash-01.htm $2.55/ft - Pure COPPER 250A @15ft @5% Voltage drop 249A @3ft @1% Voltage drop 1/0 - http://www.wireandsu...0-fslash-01.htm $2.10/ft - Pure COPPER 198A @15ft @5% Voltage drop 198A @3ft @1% Voltage drop 1 AWG - http://www.wireandsu..._p/sgx-1g01.htm $1.65/ft - Pure COPPER 157A @15ft @5% Voltage drop 157A @3ft @1% Voltage drop 2 AWG - http://www.wireandsu...p/sgx-2g-01.htm $1.25/ft Pure COPPER 125A @15ft @5% Voltage drop 125A @3ft @1% Voltage drop 4 AWG - http://www.wireandsu...t_p/sgx-401.htm $0.94/ft Pure COPPER 78A @15ft @5% Voltage drop 78A @3ft @1% Voltage drop 6 AWG - http://www.wireandsu..._p/wc-6g-01.htm $0.85/ft Pure COPPER 49A @15ft @5% Voltage drop 49A @3ft @1% Voltage drop 8 AWG - http://www.knukoncep...m?prodID=KFX8BK $0.69/ft COPPER Tinned 43A @15ft @5% Voltage drop 43A @3ft @1% Voltage drop 8 AWG - http://www.wireandsu...egory_s/275.htm $0.50/ft Pure COPPER 31A @15ft @5% Voltage drop 31A @3ft @1% Voltage drop Compared against Weldingsupply, Knukonceptz and other welding companies of wire that meet the AWG standard or better. Current ratings may be different than what you expect and this is because the current ratings are based on a precise voltage drop %. Just because a wire can handle or is rated at a certain current rating doesn't mean that's the best capable for the job! If you have seen current rating of wire higher than what is listed above, that means it will have an even worse voltage drop % at the given length comparison. Now onto Lugs (all Lugs have FREE shipping)- 4/0 14" - 12" hole Tinned COPPER- Sold individually - $1.83 http://shop.genuinedealz.com/Marine%20Electrical%20Supply/Tinned%20Copper%20Cable%20Lugs/0000%20AWG%20Tinned%20Lug/?sck=12205831 3/0 - Too Pricy for what other options are available. 2/0 - 14" - 12" hole Tinned COPPER- Sold individually - $1.39 http://shop.genuinedealz.com/Marine%20Electrical%20Supply/Tinned%20Copper%20Cable%20Lug/00%20AWG%20Tinned%20Lug/?sck=12205831 1/0 - 14" - 12" hole Tinned COPPER- Sold individually - $1.27 http://shop.genuinedealz.com/Marine%20Electrical%20Supply/Tinned%20Copper%20Cable%20Lugs/0%20AWG%20Tinned%20Lug/?sck=12205831 1 AWG - 14" - 12" hole Tinned COPPER- Sold individually - $1.18 http://shop.genuinedealz.com/Marine%20Electrical%20Supply/Tinned%20Copper%20Cable%20Lugs/1%20AWG%20Tinned%20Lug/?sck=12205831 2 AWG - 14" - 12" hole Tinned COPPER- Sold individually - $1.15 http://shop.genuinedealz.com/Items/gim-91035?sck=12205831&caSKU=gim-91035&caTitle=2%20AWG%20Tinned%20Lug%20Cable%20Crimp%20Connector%20End%201/4%20in 4/6/8 AWG - 14" - 12" hole Tinned COPPER- Sold individually - $1.13 4 AWG- http://shop.genuinedealz.com/Marine%20Electrical%20Supply/Tinned%20Copper%20Cable%20Lugs/4%20AWG%20Tinned%20Lug/?sck=12205831 6 AWG- http://shop.genuinedealz.com/Marine%20Electrical%20Supply/Tinned%20Copper%20Cable%20Lugs/6%20AWG%20Tinned%20Lug/?sck=12205831 8 AWG- http://shop.genuinedealz.com/Marine%20Electrical%20Supply/Tinned%20Copper%20Cable%20Lugs/8%20AWG%20Tinned%20Lug/?sck=12205831
  9. DB-R isn't the only US repair center either... So just because DB-R hasn't had any of these amps in a while doesn't mean they still aren't getting toasted. And why would someone send it anywhere else? Warranty up.. or just pure voided the warranty and to save cost on repair, they get another place to repair them.
  10. Just updated first post with prices and links to Lugs from 4/0 down to 8awg
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    Big 3 in 4/0 questions

    Why is that? AC vs DC by itself has no magical difference over who will have more voltage drop first... The key to AC voltage is the plants that supply towns with energy disperse humungous amounts of voltage everywhere. Transformers on telephone poles are used to reduce or increase voltage in that area. There technically is no such thing as a DC transformer but people use that term anyway to explain a conversion tofrom DC.
  12. well.. i wouldnt run any amp 4x lower than recommended even for burps. The actual load will still probably be lower than recommended which could cause instant failure.
  13. shizzzon

    Big 3 in 4/0 questions

    down the road? I can tell you straight up I can make them but i'm not in the cosmetic department. They would have sharp corners and no finish on them. If you want that, Toolmaker or TeamProjectDB would be the place to go.
  14. http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/forecasters-warn-life-threatening-storms-011855690.html
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    SSA welcomes Crescendo Audio to the forum and store.

    Really? Well Hello Navid!
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    SPL Lab came in the mail, video with some numbers!

    What is the resin going to be used for? For structural adhesive, get Fasco 110 at www.uscomposites.com If you have any questions about this stuff, ask me. I use this stuff all the time. For resin used for fiberglassing, I can't help you on that one
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    Big 3 in 4/0 questions

    You realize we are talking about DC voltage here? AC voltage can maintain voltage at long runs but DC cannot. For one, it doesn't matter what 1/0 "can" do, it matters what it's voltage drop will be. In DC applications, you want ZERO voltage drop. Therefore, larger cable is recommended. According to calculation- Passing 200A of current through a 1/0 cable at 8ft long will have a 0.32v drop. That's just at the engine bay! Passing 200A of current through a 4/0 cable at 8ft long will have a 0.16v drop. Much better. And did we mention the 4/0 costs about the same or less than 1/0 depending on what 1/0 you are comparing too.
  18. shizzzon

    Big 3 in 4/0 questions

    you would run 2 4/0 power from 400a alt to d3400. Each of these would be fused with 300-350A fuse. You would then run 2 4/0 power from D3400 to buss bars, fuse within 18" of it leaving D3400 and 18" before hitting buss bars. Each of these 2 runs are also fused 300-350A per. You can technically fuse with a 400A fuse per wire as suggested but i am real critical about safety and feel leary about a fuse that large in a vehicle. You need NOT run power cable from alt to buss bars AND D3400 to buss bars like u stated earlier... That's redundant.
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    Big 3 in 4/0 questions

    OK, first, move the D3400 to the rear. Next, your amp will get most of it's power from the rear battAlt. The front battery will disperse a low amount of current to your audio, therefore front battery does not require crazy large grounds. For a 250A alt or smaller, i'd run single 4/0 power from alt to front batt. If larger than 250A, 2 4/0 would be ideal. (All of my suggestions are to prevent any or the lowest ideal voltage drop). Now, for the ground, i'd run a single 4awg-1/0 cable off starting battery to chassis. For alt ground, i'd run single 4/0 off case or bracket to chassis. I'd ALSO run single 4/0 from the same place you ground Alt to chassis at to ground on starting battery. I would then run 1-2 4/0 power from front batt to rear D3400. I would ALSO run 1 4/0 cable GROUND from front batt to rear D3400. I would ground the rear D3400 with 1-2 4/0. Fusing- Fuse alt to front batt, and 2 fuses in line with 4/0 per run from front to back. Make sure each fuse is within 18" of front batt and 18" of rear batt. What size fuse? 4/0 cable is DANGEROUS if it grounds out and can cause a potential fire before the recommended fuse pops. I would suggest fusing below it's capable current capability. This will not cause a loss of performance just because you are using a smaller fuse on a larger cable, just make sure you fuse in accordance to what you are protecting that the wire is ran tofrom. IE- fuse for alt, should be slightly higher than the Alt's output potential. 250A=300A fuse, 270A alt = 300A fuse, 320A alt= 350A fuse, etc... 4/0 runs from front to back. Each cable (whether you run 1 or 2 power runs) should be fused roughly 50-75A that of your alt rating. This will allow maximum current throughput from alt and low current throughput from starting battery. So, IE- 250A alt, 300A fuse per run. 270A alt, 350A fuse per run. I would personally suggest to NEVER EVER EVER fuse higher than 350A in a vehicle anywhere using ONE fuse. Now, if you needed 500A of fusing on a single fuse block, you'd be safer on splitting the fuses up into smaller multiples. That way if the fuses start popping, they will pop like a domino effect and after the first one pops, the rest will pop much much quicker. Large cable in this type of use is to lower the amount of voltage drop at play. Using suggested fusing will still give better performance by using a larger cable over the normal suggested size and still offer rapid safe response time when that fuse pops. If you had a cable capable of 1000A and you fused it with 1000A fuse and that cable grounded... a fuse would not save you... So, be safe! Now, into what fuse blocks to use? This 4/0 cable is literally a hair larger than Knu's Kolossus in diameter. I have an enormous amount of terminals i can ship you if you need terminals. The onyl down side to them is they use a 12" mounting hole which is not normal in car audio installs so if your base is 5/16" or 3/8" bolt... check the base of where it's mounting too to ensure it has enough surface area! My 4/0 terminals are 7/8" wide so the base needs to be about 1" or larger to properly use these to full potential. Fuse blocks- You can acquire the blocks from Stinger, XScorpion, etc.. that require ring terminals to mount. You can find them for around $10 or less per block. They accept single ANL fuse. You can also have someone such as TeamProjectDB, Toolmaker or I to make some for you.. although I am not available right now.
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    Big 3 in 4/0 questions

    ok, first off, u will need to move your 3400 to the rear. This will give you better voltage at the amp. I will come back and explain how to wire it later today.
  21. shizzzon

    Big 3 in 4/0 questions

    Ok Fearz, explain to me how your electrical system is laid out, alt, all batts and amps installed so i can answer your question.
  22. shizzzon

    Big 3 in 4/0 questions

    I'm about to go see a movie. When I get back, I will tell u all your answers. Also, its super easy so no worries.
  23. OK, here are 2 pics next to a quarter.
  24. i try to but the CCA and this 4/0 has too much tension to keep em together. Honestly, from seeing them all in person, CCA, Kolossus and 4/0 look the same size to the eye. It's the calipers that say otherwise... What I did in the beginning of this topic is measuring the OD of the jacket, then thickness ot the jacket and calculate the ID which should be the thickness of each cable as a whole. The thicknesses of all 3 are pretty much all the same. It's the fact that the 4/0 is so damn heavy that makes you feel the difference instead of seeing it.
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