According to the training materials given to us by American VS Signal Company, the choice of wire thickness depends on the length of the wire. The longer the wire, the lower the current it can withstand, which is not static. This may not be known to domestic manufacturers or even modification companies.
I don't know the length of your wire, so I can only give you an estimate.
Assuming that the length is 15 feet (about 4.6 meters), the specification that can safely pass over 30 amps is AWG 10 (the specification table given by the manufacturer is 32.5 amps), and the cross-sectional area of AWG 10 is 5.26 square millimeters.
If 1 200W power amplifier is added, the total power is 600W, the current is 46.8A, the distance between 15 pins is AWG8 (manufacturer's data is 52amp), and the cross-sectional area is 8.37m2..
I can't answer other questions, not for the stereo.
How did you do in your primary school math exam? I want to sign up for a class during the holiday. Do you have any recommendations?
Not bad, al