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Hey yall. Got an electrical question for everyone
Im running two 12" subs with an AMP pulling at MAx 50 amps. Im running 4 gauge wire both power and ground, and instead of unscrewing the power wire everytime i take the sub enclosure out, i was wanting to install a type of male/female connector for everything for ease of removal. The only think i can think of is using the ends off an extension cord to accomplsih this, howeve here is my deliema:
The cord im thinking about using is ACE hardware 'Ace Locking Extension Cord Conversion Adapter (Tw-Stw123-10iyw)'.
Here's the link:
http://www.acehardware.com/product/...d&x=11&parentPage=search&searchId=19753257912
It's rated at 15 amps, 125 volts, 1875 watts. I would use each of the prongs for power, ground, and remote lead. But here's the problem:
1) would the extension ends overheat because of the increase of amps, despite the lower voltage? (theoretically, 14.4 volts X 50 amps = 720 watts)
2) would the extension plugs impede (resist) the amps/volts going to the amp from the 4 gauge wire, thus lowering the gauge?
thanks for the input and if anyoen else has (safer?) suggestions, please let me know. I want to do this right!
Im running two 12" subs with an AMP pulling at MAx 50 amps. Im running 4 gauge wire both power and ground, and instead of unscrewing the power wire everytime i take the sub enclosure out, i was wanting to install a type of male/female connector for everything for ease of removal. The only think i can think of is using the ends off an extension cord to accomplsih this, howeve here is my deliema:
The cord im thinking about using is ACE hardware 'Ace Locking Extension Cord Conversion Adapter (Tw-Stw123-10iyw)'.
Here's the link:
http://www.acehardware.com/product/...d&x=11&parentPage=search&searchId=19753257912
It's rated at 15 amps, 125 volts, 1875 watts. I would use each of the prongs for power, ground, and remote lead. But here's the problem:
1) would the extension ends overheat because of the increase of amps, despite the lower voltage? (theoretically, 14.4 volts X 50 amps = 720 watts)
2) would the extension plugs impede (resist) the amps/volts going to the amp from the 4 gauge wire, thus lowering the gauge?
thanks for the input and if anyoen else has (safer?) suggestions, please let me know. I want to do this right!