FastAndFurious
SHO Member
My battery is leaking, and all the parts around the battery are basically corroded really bad. I will be replacing the battery pretty soon, and I have few questions to ask
Here is all the questions I wanna ask
1. What battery terminals should I use for both of pos and neg cables? If I get an clamping type of autozone terminals, do you guys think I could just cut the wire I have right now and slap it on the terminals(In another words, are cables long enough to reuse?)?
2. I have a 900 rms amp hooked up for my subs, and I was going to do big three upgrade while I'm at it, but someone told me I shouldn't use amp cables(power cables) for big three upgrade, is it true? I understand that there is a lot of heat going on under the hood, but I was thinking of looming the cables.
3. What gauge cables should I get? I talked to this guy at sound place, and he said 4 gauge would be alright with my setup (one 900rms amp pushing two 12's. Each sub is 400rms rated so total 800rms for subs). I thought about going with 0 gauge cable but it is a lot expensive than 4 gauge cable, and I'm not planning on upgrading subs or adding another amp or anything.
Oh btw, my lights dim when I turn up the volume a little high. That's why I wanna do big three upgrade because stock cables are just so tiny, and I believe three big upgrade would help out a little bit.
Here is all the questions I wanna ask
1. What battery terminals should I use for both of pos and neg cables? If I get an clamping type of autozone terminals, do you guys think I could just cut the wire I have right now and slap it on the terminals(In another words, are cables long enough to reuse?)?
2. I have a 900 rms amp hooked up for my subs, and I was going to do big three upgrade while I'm at it, but someone told me I shouldn't use amp cables(power cables) for big three upgrade, is it true? I understand that there is a lot of heat going on under the hood, but I was thinking of looming the cables.
3. What gauge cables should I get? I talked to this guy at sound place, and he said 4 gauge would be alright with my setup (one 900rms amp pushing two 12's. Each sub is 400rms rated so total 800rms for subs). I thought about going with 0 gauge cable but it is a lot expensive than 4 gauge cable, and I'm not planning on upgrading subs or adding another amp or anything.
Oh btw, my lights dim when I turn up the volume a little high. That's why I wanna do big three upgrade because stock cables are just so tiny, and I believe three big upgrade would help out a little bit.