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Master Asylum 
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Posted: May 13, 2005 at 7:07 AM / IP Logged  
I heard from a local that you shouldn't use anything bigger than 4g for your alternator's wiring or it will burn it up. The only reason I ask is because with my alt situation I saw two things happen. Using the original power wire+the 4g I received/purchased the first setup fried my battery. But this time using them both wired they are working fine (Except for the fact it is 105 amp alt and not 180 amp alt ******* liars.) I figured that going bigger is never bad, so can anyone explain this to me please? Thank you!
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evanc 
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Posted: May 13, 2005 at 8:10 AM / IP Logged  

I have a 200 amp alt with a red top under the hood.  I have the original wiring from the factory alt as well as a new 1/0 power cable to the battery and a new 1/0 ground and I have had no problems whatsoever.

I don't know why you'd have a problem, as long as it was wired right, but I don't have anywhere near the amount of knowledge some of these other gus have.

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Posted: May 13, 2005 at 8:25 AM / IP Logged  
As long as the wire is big enough, bigger makes no difference. The load is the only thing that will burn up your alternator or battery.
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Bigger wire will not hurt anything, those guys are smokeing crack that told you that. Bigger wire will be more benficial alleviateing the stress on your alternator.
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Posted: May 13, 2005 at 7:29 PM / IP Logged  

There have been many great statements on this forum in the time that I've been reading these threads, and I've archived some of them.  For this thread I found a response written by DYohn that fits:

"Larger wire does not "produce more current flow" nor does it rob anything from anything to use multiple sizes.  The LOAD (in this case the amp or the speakers) creates the demand for current flow.  Larger gage wires ALLOW more current flow than smaller ones with less HEAT and losses.  ANY wire will try and pass whatever current demand is required by the load.  The wire does not care.  A 36 gage wire will try to pass all 200 amps demanded by a large amplifier if you hook it up that way.  It's just that smaller wire will add enough resistance to burn up faster.  It is impossible for a wire, any wire, to "produce" current all by itself.  Using smaller wire does not "rob your sub of its full potential," this is a myth.  Smaller wire is simply a fire hazard."

...just to corroborate what fastone and Alpine Guy said above, even though the instance for this quote was referring to something a bit different.  And in understanding his statement, you can conclude that the wire connecting the alternator to its load (the battery and electrical system) will allow passage of current as dictated by the load, and that a larger gauge wire will remain cooler while doing so.   Asylum, your local source is a bit off.

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Master Asylum 
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Posted: May 14, 2005 at 12:14 PM / IP Logged  
Maybe the local source was referring to a larger number, but this is what I figured. I'm just hoping they were referring to a larger number(in turn the smaller size) and that the wire would burn up. Either way, not my problem since, well, I've found no one listens if you don't have any merit to them. :) Thanks guys, wanted to make sure I wasn't entirely crazy.
1998 Monte Carlo w/
Eclipse CD8454
2xRockford 5.25" Power 2-way T152C
2xRockford 6"x9" Punch 3-way FRC4369
1xMemphis 16-MCH1300 5-channel
2xKicker 12" L5 Solobaric-2 Ohm

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