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<blockquote data-quote="wew lad" data-source="post: 8486384" data-attributes="member: 665412"><p>pull the 4 gauge out, and cut it to use for your amplifier ground and power runs to the distro and grounding points</p><p></p><p>buy 12ft of 0 gauge ofc welding cable, and a distribution block that will accommodate it with multiple outputs (2 8 gauge, you only need 8 gauge for those small 30 amp loads and 1 4 gauge for your new amp)</p><p></p><p>put a 200-300a fuse on the 0 gauge welding cable, ideally 200a, and then put fuses in your distro block matching the amps fusing.</p><p></p><p>ive been where you're at before with multiple amps, this is the best looking and cleanest way to do it imo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wew lad, post: 8486384, member: 665412"] pull the 4 gauge out, and cut it to use for your amplifier ground and power runs to the distro and grounding points buy 12ft of 0 gauge ofc welding cable, and a distribution block that will accommodate it with multiple outputs (2 8 gauge, you only need 8 gauge for those small 30 amp loads and 1 4 gauge for your new amp) put a 200-300a fuse on the 0 gauge welding cable, ideally 200a, and then put fuses in your distro block matching the amps fusing. ive been where you're at before with multiple amps, this is the best looking and cleanest way to do it imo [/QUOTE]
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