Dual amplifier kit?

1/0 is not required to run those polk amps //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif especially with the battery in the back, and short runs. you would be fine running the 4 awg to a distro, then 8 awg to the amps

 
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manufacturer recommendations for polk audio pa330, in case that i can do what you say, im going to stick with 1/0 to the distro and 4 ga to the amps...just in case //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
 
Could always just do two separate runs of 4 gauge from the battery also since the runs are short and you should have enough wire in your RF kit to do that. You'll just need one additional fuseblock.
i like this idea better... ! .....i shouldn't have any issues by doing this right?

 
Could always just do two separate runs of 4 gauge from the battery also since the runs are short and you should have enough wire in your RF kit to do that. You'll just need one additional fuseblock.
i like this idea better... ! .....i shouldn't have any issues by doing this right?

 
I did that in my friends cobalt with the battery in the trunk and haven't experienced issues in over year now. I really wouldn't hesitate to do the some off a battery in the front if I already had the wire. It's just for those that are seeking the wire, it makes more sense to run one run of 1/0 back as it'll be cheaper and easier than 2 runs of 4ga. in most cases. You on the other hand have plenty of wire to reach that short distance. Like I said, just fuse them both and you're in business.

Also, what part of PR are you from?

 
I did that in my friends cobalt with the battery in the trunk and haven't experienced issues in over year now. I really wouldn't hesitate to do the some off a battery in the front if I already had the wire. It's just for those that are seeking the wire, it makes more sense to run one run of 1/0 back as it'll be cheaper and easier than 2 runs of 4ga. in most cases. You on the other hand have plenty of wire to reach that short distance. Like I said, just fuse them both and you're in business.
Also, what part of PR are you from?

will do, im in San Juan, you from around here ?

 
Two amps requiring 4awg wires do not need 1/0. 2awg would be fine. 1/0 is two sizes larger than 2awg, so its extreme overkill beyond any necessity. But the short run from the rear mounted batt means the normally excessive price difference between 1/0 and 2awg is minimal, just making the point since its been discussed here.

Running two 4awg wires will be fine so long as you make you the distro block you get/have has multiple inputs.

 
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