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<blockquote data-quote="All_Logix" data-source="post: 7263677" data-attributes="member: 628274"><p>The power goes where it is needed. So say that you have 150 amps running through the 1/0 guage and then it hits the distro block, the amps are going to be divided into where the current is needed. The voltage will be the same across the individual amps but the current recieved will be split. You have to abide by the laws of physics...your current source should be able to pump out the current that all of your amps needs added together for the amps to reach their full potential</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All_Logix, post: 7263677, member: 628274"] The power goes where it is needed. So say that you have 150 amps running through the 1/0 guage and then it hits the distro block, the amps are going to be divided into where the current is needed. The voltage will be the same across the individual amps but the current recieved will be split. You have to abide by the laws of physics...your current source should be able to pump out the current that all of your amps needs added together for the amps to reach their full potential [/QUOTE]
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