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<blockquote data-quote="neo_styles" data-source="post: 7998590" data-attributes="member: 644168"><p>You should be fine with 4ga OFC from Knukonceptz, but you'll have to get a separate 150a fuse. Just added all the fusing together and you're a hair under that. I would honestly recommend 0ga, but if you're worried about size, guess that's not the route you want to take.</p><p></p><p>Consider doing 0ga from the battery to a distribution block, then 4ga out to each amp. It lets you have a little more wiggle room on the wire's capacity and, if you upgrade in the future, won't have to re-run your power wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neo_styles, post: 7998590, member: 644168"] You should be fine with 4ga OFC from Knukonceptz, but you'll have to get a separate 150a fuse. Just added all the fusing together and you're a hair under that. I would honestly recommend 0ga, but if you're worried about size, guess that's not the route you want to take. Consider doing 0ga from the battery to a distribution block, then 4ga out to each amp. It lets you have a little more wiggle room on the wire's capacity and, if you upgrade in the future, won't have to re-run your power wire. [/QUOTE]
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