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<blockquote data-quote="Deiimos" data-source="post: 8757995" data-attributes="member: 682903"><p>Is the long run 0 gauge or 2/0?</p><p></p><p>0 gauge should have a max fuse of</p><p></p><p></p><p>Correct. I suppose it depends on what all he is running off that power wire. Installing a 120a fuse inline with 2/0 is fine if all he is running is that Audiopipe amp, wire is easily protected, and the amp has what AP recommends. However, if running other amps on that 2/0, then it should be fused at the wire limit and then separate fuses for each amp near the amp that don’t have one built in. This is easier if running a distribution block of some sort when splitting the wires to each amp. But yeah, not sure what all he is installing, other than 120a fuse should work fine with that AP amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deiimos, post: 8757995, member: 682903"] Is the long run 0 gauge or 2/0? 0 gauge should have a max fuse of Correct. I suppose it depends on what all he is running off that power wire. Installing a 120a fuse inline with 2/0 is fine if all he is running is that Audiopipe amp, wire is easily protected, and the amp has what AP recommends. However, if running other amps on that 2/0, then it should be fused at the wire limit and then separate fuses for each amp near the amp that don’t have one built in. This is easier if running a distribution block of some sort when splitting the wires to each amp. But yeah, not sure what all he is installing, other than 120a fuse should work fine with that AP amp. [/QUOTE]
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