Re: Installing two amps without a distibution block?
Yeah....
The connectors on the ends are compression fittings. Unscrew them from the base, strip your wire about 1/4" longer then needed, insert into the fitting, fold the wire over, then screw the fitting back in. The wire being folded over and screwed in tight hold it in place.
Re: Installing two amps without a distibution block?
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Originally Posted by
OmegaBunny
Yeah....
The connectors on the ends are compression fittings. Unscrew them from the base, strip your wire about 1/4" longer then needed, insert into the fitting, fold the wire over, then screw the fitting back in. The wire being folded over and screwed in tight hold it in place.
Yeah, my bad... I figured that out too. But I guess I just needed to fold it over in order for it to be secure. How would I be able tp see if there are fuses in it? I assume there are... but the distro block was included in an amp kit package I bought from someone on this forum so I'm not exactly sure what I got.
Re: Installing two amps without a distibution block?
It should have a fuse connecting the two metal blocks. It will look like this...
http://www.knukonceptz.com/assets/su...ANL%20Fuse.jpg
Re: Installing two amps without a distibution block?
Alright. I was wondering how the hell the power went from one side to another... definitely missing the fuse. Which one will I need if I'm only running ~400 watts? And will I need more than one? Appreciate your help man.
Re: Installing two amps without a distibution block?
If your not pulling much I would go with a 80a...
Knukonceptz product detail for SILVER PLATED 80 AMP ANL FUSE
You'll need one fuse for each connection/compression fitting used.
Re: Installing two amps without a distibution block?
Re: Installing two amps without a distibution block?
Thanks. How do I know for sure? Should I ask KnuKonceptz?
Re: Installing two amps without a distibution block?
how far apart are the screws...3/4", 2"? not sure of the actual size.