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<blockquote data-quote="irkorn18" data-source="post: 4309798" data-attributes="member: 577581"><p>I have 6 ga. running all throughout it, I can't find 2 ga. anywhere, but plan on eventuallt purchasing online...I'm not sure what you mean by fuse rating, it's a big 100a fuse, I have a fuse between my front battery, and my rear battery, connected closer to the front batt. I think that's the only fuse that I have. My rear battery has the cable running directly(fused)from my front batt. I'm trying to figure out how to move the rear battery to the front for it to fit. But the rear battery has a ground running from a spot in my trunk, and my amp is ground to my cap, and my cap is grounded to my batt. and power wire goes from rear battery to the cap to the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="irkorn18, post: 4309798, member: 577581"] I have 6 ga. running all throughout it, I can't find 2 ga. anywhere, but plan on eventuallt purchasing online...I'm not sure what you mean by fuse rating, it's a big 100a fuse, I have a fuse between my front battery, and my rear battery, connected closer to the front batt. I think that's the only fuse that I have. My rear battery has the cable running directly(fused)from my front batt. I'm trying to figure out how to move the rear battery to the front for it to fit. But the rear battery has a ground running from a spot in my trunk, and my amp is ground to my cap, and my cap is grounded to my batt. and power wire goes from rear battery to the cap to the amp. [/QUOTE]
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