Distribution blocks

bhsdriller
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Hey i'm looking for a distribution block that has 0 gauge coming in and 0 gauge coming out. Or something else i could use as one

I'm going to put my hc2000 up front, while i save up money for another battery in the back, and run 0 gauge off of it to the back. I need to split it into a 0 gauge for my 20.1 and 4 gauge for my comp amp.

Thanks

 
thats going to be alot of load on that wire.. you might be better off running two power lines..
hahaha lmao you are an idiot

just grab a kicker 1/0 dist block has 1/0 in 1/0 out and 4 4 gauge or 4 8 gauge outs

 
hahaha lmao you are an idiot
just grab a kicker 1/0 dist block has 1/0 in 1/0 out and 4 4 gauge or 4 8 gauge outs
really how so? if the sub amp it self requires the 0 gauge you are then trying to pull more power through it than should be.. So explain yourself.. if the sub amp only needs the 4 gauge or so they will be fine..

 
really how so? if the sub amp it self requires the 0 gauge you are then trying to pull more power through it than should be.. So explain yourself.. if the sub amp only needs the 4 gauge or so they will be fine..
hes gonna run 0 gauge to the dist block and then have a 0 gauge comming out of the dist block to the 20.1 and then 4 gauge to the comp amp and comp amp wont pull put power anyway

so you fail and cant read ohh and u dont know how to hook up a second batt fail

heres what u need

http://cgi.ebay.com/KICKER-DB1448-DISTRIBUTION-BLOCK-BRAND-NEW_W0QQitemZ400017460658QQihZ027QQcategoryZ14932QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

 
Hey i'm looking for a distribution block that has 0 gauge coming in and 0 gauge coming out. Or something else i could use as one
I'm going to put my hc2000 up front, while i save up money for another battery in the back, and run 0 gauge off of it to the back. I need to split it into a 0 gauge for my 20.1 and 4 gauge for my comp amp.

Thanks
Knukonceptz makes one of those.

http://knukonceptz.com/productDetail.cfm?prodID=KNF-23

Or are you looking for a inline fuse holder for split connections?

 
hes gonna run 0 gauge to the dist block and then have a 0 gauge comming out of the dist block to the 20.1 and then 4 gauge to the comp amp and comp amp wont pull put power anyway
so you fail and cant read

heres what u need

http://cgi.ebay.com/KICKER-DB1448-DISTRIBUTION-BLOCK-BRAND-NEW_W0QQitemZ400017460658QQihZ027QQcategoryZ14932QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
first off WHAT??

it still all heads back to the single wire.. you are putting the comp amps load on it plus the sub amp load on it.. idk the specs of his amps but if his sub amp is Requiring 0gauge he will be losing power.. only so much can go through the line.. simple as that.. thats like saying its cool to use speaker wire to wire up your amp..

 
first off WHAT??
it still all heads back to the single wire.. you are putting the comp amps load on it plus the sub amp load on it.. idk the specs of his amps but if his sub amp is Requiring 0gauge he will be losing power.. only so much can go through the line.. simple as that.. thats like saying its cool to use speaker wire to wire up your amp..
a good run of 1/0 can handle 350amps i dont think both amps are gonna draw that do the math, and the comp amp doesnt pull much anyway as far as load

 
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