Description
TXD3204 & TXD10001 Dual Amplifier Power Installation Kit
This kit is designed to work with our TXD3204 Four Channel Stereo Amplifier and our TXD10001 Mono Subwoofer Amplifier. If you are planning to install both amps, you will want to start off with this kit.
NOTE: The TXD10001 produces nearly 2x power over our TXD6001. This power increase requires the use 4 Gauge OFC Copper wiring from the battery to the power distribution block. CCA is not sufficient to support the power requirements and length of the power cable. If you currently have a TXD6001 amp installed and planning to upgrade to the 10001, you MUST upgrade your 4 Gauge power wire to OFC.
This kit includes the following:
1 – 2.5 foot 4 gauge OFC power cable with terminal ring (connects to battery) – Stinger OFC
1 – 13 foot 4 gauge OFC power cable from ANL fuse to distribution block (runs into vehicle) – Stinger OFC
1 – T-Spec Mini ANL Fuse Holder
2 – Modified Truss Screws (to mount fuse block)
1 – 100 AMP Mini ANL Fuse
1- Mini ANL Fused Power Distribution Block
1 – 60 AMP Mini ANL Fuse
1 – 20 Amp Mini ANL Fuse
1 – 8″ 8 gauge CCA Power Wire (Red) – TXD3204
1 – 8″ 4 gauge CCA Power Wire (Red) – TXD10001
1 – 24″ 8 gauge CCA ground wire with terminal rings – TXD3204
1 – 24″ 4 gauge CCA ground wire with terminal rings – TXD10001
Power Wire Information:
Oxygen Free Copper (OFC) provides the best conductivity between your battery and amplifier(s). Cooper Clad Aluminum (CCA) is a great alternative to OFC when used properly. OFC & CCA specs can vary greatly. The products we use have been bench and field tested to ensure you are getting the maximum power delivered to your amplifiers.
The OFC and CCA products we use in house have a 65% ratio. To help explain this when we use 4G OFC, we can we can provide up to 125 amps (125 x 12 = 1,500 watts) of power to your amps with minimal loss in power.The CCA we use has roughly 65% efficiency of OFC. This means the 4G CCA can provide approximately 82 (82 x 12 = 984 watts) amps of power to your amplifiers.
Please note we are using 95% efficiency of our Class D amps in the calculation above.. These numbers will change if are using older style class AB & D amps.
There are a number of factors that are not addressed in our calculation above. If you are going to use your own install kit, be sure to do your homework. The calculation above is taking into account a maximum of 15 feet from the battery to the distribution block. IN addition, the power cables from the distribution block are less than 1 foot while the ground cables are less than 2 feet.