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<blockquote data-quote="tommydh" data-source="post: 7805138" data-attributes="member: 640628"><p>Tsunami makes a distribution block that is a single unit but has both ground and power spots. DONT USE THE SRTEET WIRES one in your link for that use. You dont want to fuse your grounds on amplifiers. What I have done in the past since I am in the electrical field is to set up a ground bar that I isolate with phenalyc blocks with single 1/0 or whatever you choose then all system grounds to bar to prevent ground loops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommydh, post: 7805138, member: 640628"] Tsunami makes a distribution block that is a single unit but has both ground and power spots. DONT USE THE SRTEET WIRES one in your link for that use. You dont want to fuse your grounds on amplifiers. What I have done in the past since I am in the electrical field is to set up a ground bar that I isolate with phenalyc blocks with single 1/0 or whatever you choose then all system grounds to bar to prevent ground loops. [/QUOTE]
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