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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8709858" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I highly recommend running a new solid ground wire the same size as your supply.As the recommendation given..What I myself would do..#1- 4 gauge Supply wire from the battery with a min of a 150 ANL fuse to a single Fused Distro. block of (1) 4ga in with min of (2) 8ga out as close the the amplifiers as you can get.. Add a Solid Distro block with (1) 4 ga in and (2) 8 ga out and use this for your grounding . Run 8 ga to ea, amplifier with the proper fuse needed for ea. amplifier per specs.Ground wiring for ea amplifier will be 8ga as well from the solid Ground distro block that is grounded properly to a solid metal frame/Chasis is recommended . Remote wire can be jumped / shared from amplifier to amplifier from the Remote on/off source</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8709858, member: 634282"] I highly recommend running a new solid ground wire the same size as your supply.As the recommendation given..What I myself would do..#1- 4 gauge Supply wire from the battery with a min of a 150 ANL fuse to a single Fused Distro. block of (1) 4ga in with min of (2) 8ga out as close the the amplifiers as you can get.. Add a Solid Distro block with (1) 4 ga in and (2) 8 ga out and use this for your grounding . Run 8 ga to ea, amplifier with the proper fuse needed for ea. amplifier per specs.Ground wiring for ea amplifier will be 8ga as well from the solid Ground distro block that is grounded properly to a solid metal frame/Chasis is recommended . Remote wire can be jumped / shared from amplifier to amplifier from the Remote on/off source [/QUOTE]
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