fuse holder and wires getting hott

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I had a similar problem happening in my first ever audio build! I replaced my small 8AWG wire with a 4AWG wire and got matching fuses for the wire. Poof, never happened again.

 
had problem with 3 installs

example 1) 4awg 12+, (under passenger seat)mids amp 300 watt punch 8awg(power n ground), db drive 1500.1 4awg(power and ground), 2.6F capacitor. using distribution block 4awg also

 

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150a midi fuse, highs amp 40a, bass amp 80a

 
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