daforce007
Junior Member
Hey, y'all.
I'm putting in a Phoenix Gold Ti500.4 this week to power the speakers (all 4ohm) in my car and later on this summer, I plan on getting a PG Ti400.2 or a Ti600.2 for a sub (is that a good choice?). Anyways, I want to wire everything so I can just throw in the amp and sub when I get the equipment. Can I run a distribution block using only one output for the time being? and is this how it should be wired for power?
•0/1ga from battery, to a fuse or circuit breaker, then to a fused distribution block.
•4ga power from the distribution block output to the amps.
•4ga ground from each amp to a single grounding point/bolt (my battery is in my trunk, so can I use the same bolt my battery is grounded on?)
Should I use a fuse or a circuit breaker? Its been suggested that I use a breaker because of my future upgrades, so how do I go about choosing the circuit breaker? Do you just add up the current requirements? The Ti500.4 amp I'm going to put in now requires a 60A fuse.
My amp choices in the future are the:
• Ti400.2 - Bridged - requires a 60A fuse
• or Ti600.2 - Bridged - requires an 80A fuse
So with my amp possible combos:
• Ti500.4 (60A) + Ti400.2 (60A) = 120A
• or Ti500.4 (60A) + Ti600.2 (80A) = 140A
So do I simply find a breaker rated for 140A? or do you have to go by the wiring?
I found these two Phoenix Gold circuit breakers:
PG VB140
• 140A - use with 2 gauge cable (can i use 1/0 gauge cable instead?)
• Rated at 200 - 250% for 5 seconds
PG VB200
• 200A - use with 1/0 gauge cable (Do I have to get this since i'm running 0/1 from the batt to the fuse block?)
• Rated at 200 - 250% for 5 seconds
THANKS! sorry for the long post.
if anything is unclear let me know!
I'm putting in a Phoenix Gold Ti500.4 this week to power the speakers (all 4ohm) in my car and later on this summer, I plan on getting a PG Ti400.2 or a Ti600.2 for a sub (is that a good choice?). Anyways, I want to wire everything so I can just throw in the amp and sub when I get the equipment. Can I run a distribution block using only one output for the time being? and is this how it should be wired for power?
•0/1ga from battery, to a fuse or circuit breaker, then to a fused distribution block.
•4ga power from the distribution block output to the amps.
•4ga ground from each amp to a single grounding point/bolt (my battery is in my trunk, so can I use the same bolt my battery is grounded on?)
Should I use a fuse or a circuit breaker? Its been suggested that I use a breaker because of my future upgrades, so how do I go about choosing the circuit breaker? Do you just add up the current requirements? The Ti500.4 amp I'm going to put in now requires a 60A fuse.
My amp choices in the future are the:
• Ti400.2 - Bridged - requires a 60A fuse
• or Ti600.2 - Bridged - requires an 80A fuse
So with my amp possible combos:
• Ti500.4 (60A) + Ti400.2 (60A) = 120A
• or Ti500.4 (60A) + Ti600.2 (80A) = 140A
So do I simply find a breaker rated for 140A? or do you have to go by the wiring?
I found these two Phoenix Gold circuit breakers:
PG VB140
• 140A - use with 2 gauge cable (can i use 1/0 gauge cable instead?)
• Rated at 200 - 250% for 5 seconds
PG VB200
• 200A - use with 1/0 gauge cable (Do I have to get this since i'm running 0/1 from the batt to the fuse block?)
• Rated at 200 - 250% for 5 seconds
THANKS! sorry for the long post.
if anything is unclear let me know!
