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<blockquote data-quote="BrockJJJ" data-source="post: 8804719" data-attributes="member: 686442"><p>Hello, 2 questions one of the rather strange... For starters, I have 4 gauge wire ran that I'm running to a fused distribution block (<a href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09BQZSNVG/?tag=caraudiocom-20" target="_blank">https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09BQZSNVG/?tag=caraudiocom-20</a>) if anyone is curious. Anyways, it seems like a great product I'm just slightly confused on what rating fuse I should run each am through. I have a Kicker CXA360.4 Amp for my Sub and a Pioneer GM-DX874 amp I'm using to amp my speakers. By the better I have a 150 Amp Fuse on the 4 gauge wire than I'm running that 4 gauge to the distribution block and running the 4 gauge from the fuse slots on the distribution block to the amp but what size fuse should I use coming from the distribution block? The 60 amp or the 80 amp? Or does anyone know how would I find that out? </p><p></p><p>The other more strange question is about the actual fuses. The distribution block has anl fuses which is great but is it normal for the metal strip inside the fuse to very in width? I have attached a photo it just seemed a bit strange they're not all the same size in the middle; is that normal or should I get different fuses to put in the distribution block? Other than (what I thought was weird for the fuses) this looks like an absolutely fantastic purchase. I'll come back here and update my thoughts when I have everything up and running on it!</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrockJJJ, post: 8804719, member: 686442"] Hello, 2 questions one of the rather strange... For starters, I have 4 gauge wire ran that I'm running to a fused distribution block ([URL]https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09BQZSNVG/?tag=caraudiocom-20[/URL]) if anyone is curious. Anyways, it seems like a great product I'm just slightly confused on what rating fuse I should run each am through. I have a Kicker CXA360.4 Amp for my Sub and a Pioneer GM-DX874 amp I'm using to amp my speakers. By the better I have a 150 Amp Fuse on the 4 gauge wire than I'm running that 4 gauge to the distribution block and running the 4 gauge from the fuse slots on the distribution block to the amp but what size fuse should I use coming from the distribution block? The 60 amp or the 80 amp? Or does anyone know how would I find that out? The other more strange question is about the actual fuses. The distribution block has anl fuses which is great but is it normal for the metal strip inside the fuse to very in width? I have attached a photo it just seemed a bit strange they're not all the same size in the middle; is that normal or should I get different fuses to put in the distribution block? Other than (what I thought was weird for the fuses) this looks like an absolutely fantastic purchase. I'll come back here and update my thoughts when I have everything up and running on it! Thanks in advance! [/QUOTE]
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