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<blockquote data-quote="BrockJJJ" data-source="post: 8804735" data-attributes="member: 686442"><p>Gotcha, so I'm using 2 different Amps.</p><p></p><p>Just to try and explain best I can from the battery I have 4 gauge power wire ran into a 150amp fuse (in the engine bay) which is then ran into the cab and runs down the car to under the back seat where the distribution block is. So it sounds like you know what I'm getting at but just to clear any confusion, the distribution block has the 4 gauge power wire running into it and from there, there are 4 places power can be branched off out of the distribution block and each one of those has a fuse ultimately protecting the wire and amp after it leaves the distribution block (again you definitely know more than I do so I'm sure you already knew all this but I'm just trying to be as thorough as possible).</p><p></p><p>So my question is what fuse should I run from that distribution block to each amp?</p><p></p><p>If I'm understanding you correctly, you're saying those channels would pull the same amount of power regardless of if anything is ran out of it right? </p><p></p><p>Also, the set up is:</p><p>The Kicker CXA360.4 Amp is only running my single fire 10" sub</p><p>The Pioneer GM-DX874 Amp is running component Jl Audio speakers (front and tweeter ran to a cross over which will be ran to the Pioneer Amp) I then also have some JBL's for my year door speakers all of these are going to be rain through that pioneer amp.</p><p></p><p>How do I know the right fuse I will need between the distribution block?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrockJJJ, post: 8804735, member: 686442"] Gotcha, so I'm using 2 different Amps. Just to try and explain best I can from the battery I have 4 gauge power wire ran into a 150amp fuse (in the engine bay) which is then ran into the cab and runs down the car to under the back seat where the distribution block is. So it sounds like you know what I'm getting at but just to clear any confusion, the distribution block has the 4 gauge power wire running into it and from there, there are 4 places power can be branched off out of the distribution block and each one of those has a fuse ultimately protecting the wire and amp after it leaves the distribution block (again you definitely know more than I do so I'm sure you already knew all this but I'm just trying to be as thorough as possible). So my question is what fuse should I run from that distribution block to each amp? If I'm understanding you correctly, you're saying those channels would pull the same amount of power regardless of if anything is ran out of it right? Also, the set up is: The Kicker CXA360.4 Amp is only running my single fire 10" sub The Pioneer GM-DX874 Amp is running component Jl Audio speakers (front and tweeter ran to a cross over which will be ran to the Pioneer Amp) I then also have some JBL's for my year door speakers all of these are going to be rain through that pioneer amp. How do I know the right fuse I will need between the distribution block? [/QUOTE]
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