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4 ga for just 50 amps?
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<blockquote data-quote="Z1NONLY" data-source="post: 7474372" data-attributes="member: 634086"><p>A friend of mine recommended knukonceptz' to me just today. It looks like they have some good pricing on their OFC 4 ga direct from them. ($1.55/ft.)</p><p></p><p>I plan on running 4 ga to the amps with an AFC at the battery and a fused distribution block at the amps, with short 8 gauge runs to each amp from the dist/fuse block.</p><p></p><p>I was going to ground with a single 4 ga into a block then split to the amps, but I will probably just use a section of 8 ga for the Kicker ZX460 (won't accept 4 ga anyway) and a separate section of 4 ga for the 500/1 ground. Rather than buy another block.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Z1NONLY, post: 7474372, member: 634086"] A friend of mine recommended knukonceptz' to me just today. It looks like they have some good pricing on their OFC 4 ga direct from them. ($1.55/ft.) I plan on running 4 ga to the amps with an AFC at the battery and a fused distribution block at the amps, with short 8 gauge runs to each amp from the dist/fuse block. I was going to ground with a single 4 ga into a block then split to the amps, but I will probably just use a section of 8 ga for the Kicker ZX460 (won't accept 4 ga anyway) and a separate section of 4 ga for the 500/1 ground. Rather than buy another block. [/QUOTE]
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