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<blockquote data-quote="DeathGrind" data-source="post: 6454354" data-attributes="member: 616341"><p>hey guys. One more question. The kenwood amp calls for a 4 gauge wiring kit, which I have already purchased. I was looking into getting a fused power block. Since I have already ordered a 4 gauge wiring kit, is it safe to use a power block to run a 4 gauge input wire, and then split it into 2 4 gauge outputs? Or could i just use a 4 gauge input wire and split it to 2 8 gauge wires? Or should I just buy some 1 gauge wire and split it to 2 4 gauge wires, I would rather not have to buy more wire.</p><p></p><p>Anyway I want to run a KENWOOD KAC-9104D and a PPI A404. Is 8 gauge wire from a power block with a 4 gauge input wire sufficiant for these amps?</p><p></p><p>----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------edit-</p><p></p><p>nevermind I just reread the KENWOOD KAC-9104D manual it said 8AWG wire is fine for it. I just answered my own question. A 4 gauge input to 2 8 gauge outputs is what I am getting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeathGrind, post: 6454354, member: 616341"] hey guys. One more question. The kenwood amp calls for a 4 gauge wiring kit, which I have already purchased. I was looking into getting a fused power block. Since I have already ordered a 4 gauge wiring kit, is it safe to use a power block to run a 4 gauge input wire, and then split it into 2 4 gauge outputs? Or could i just use a 4 gauge input wire and split it to 2 8 gauge wires? Or should I just buy some 1 gauge wire and split it to 2 4 gauge wires, I would rather not have to buy more wire. Anyway I want to run a KENWOOD KAC-9104D and a PPI A404. Is 8 gauge wire from a power block with a 4 gauge input wire sufficiant for these amps? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------edit- nevermind I just reread the KENWOOD KAC-9104D manual it said 8AWG wire is fine for it. I just answered my own question. A 4 gauge input to 2 8 gauge outputs is what I am getting. [/QUOTE]
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