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<blockquote data-quote="momad" data-source="post: 5250280" data-attributes="member: 585361"><p>If you are running two amps then just Get a fused distro block that takes a 4 gauge in and two 8 gauge out. if you already have one that take one 4 in and three 8's out then use just two of the three outputs. The fuses at the battery and in the distro block will prevent fires that is what they are for. YES you can use a single heavy gauge amp kit with four or two gauge primary power wire and a fused distro block with two or three smaller gauge outputs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momad, post: 5250280, member: 585361"] If you are running two amps then just Get a fused distro block that takes a 4 gauge in and two 8 gauge out. if you already have one that take one 4 in and three 8's out then use just two of the three outputs. The fuses at the battery and in the distro block will prevent fires that is what they are for. YES you can use a single heavy gauge amp kit with four or two gauge primary power wire and a fused distro block with two or three smaller gauge outputs. [/QUOTE]
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