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2006 Ford F-150 Install

Great answer thank you. It make sense now why I need to use a bigger wire. This radio has been tuned to do 115w PEP.
I would NOT run those MOSFETs that high; as this would definitely be in the 'snap, crackle, and pop' zone. You might consider and I would strongly suggest that you add a 12v fan to the radios heat sink and don't try to push that radio very hard at all . . .

Now one more question since I am on the same page as you. I can run the 10 gauge wire from the battery to the stock power lead and be alright?
Yeah; just keep it as short as you can and is practical.
 

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