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First-Time Audio Build in Honda Accord Euro CU2. Full active setup help wanted
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<blockquote data-quote="larrydavid" data-source="post: 8906002" data-attributes="member: 687495"><p>For the distribution block connected to the battery, using <strong>4 AWG wire</strong> is a good choice, especially since you're going to connect multiple components. The power wire from the battery to the distribution block should be 4 AWG.</p><p></p><p>For the power output from the distribution block to each amp, you can typically use <strong>8 AWG</strong> wire. This is generally sufficient for your 4-channel and monoblock amps. If your amps require more current draw (check their specifications), consider using 6 AWG instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larrydavid, post: 8906002, member: 687495"] For the distribution block connected to the battery, using [B]4 AWG wire[/B] is a good choice, especially since you're going to connect multiple components. The power wire from the battery to the distribution block should be 4 AWG. For the power output from the distribution block to each amp, you can typically use [B]8 AWG[/B] wire. This is generally sufficient for your 4-channel and monoblock amps. If your amps require more current draw (check their specifications), consider using 6 AWG instead. [/QUOTE]
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