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<blockquote data-quote="negolien" data-source="post: 8349615" data-attributes="member: 661142"><p>No run a positive 0 gauge OFC from your starter battery all the way to your 2nd battery be sure to fuse no more than 16" from both ends. Use an Inline fuse I use a 250 just means it will pop sooner if something happens which is always good. You can then run a 0 gauge power wire to a fused distribution block. You then run the wire out of their to your amps. You can use the below linked for both positive or ground but you have to have one of each you can not mix ground and power in same distro. For ground you order the brass links and run the amps grounds to the distro then a 0 gauge to the battery and a 0 gauge from the battery to a good ground spot..</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.knukonceptz.com/mobile-audio/distribution-fuse-blocks/sp/konfused-3-way-fuse-or-ground-distribution-block-/" target="_blank">KonFUSED 3 Way Fuse or Ground Distribution Block - Merchandise</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="negolien, post: 8349615, member: 661142"] No run a positive 0 gauge OFC from your starter battery all the way to your 2nd battery be sure to fuse no more than 16" from both ends. Use an Inline fuse I use a 250 just means it will pop sooner if something happens which is always good. You can then run a 0 gauge power wire to a fused distribution block. You then run the wire out of their to your amps. You can use the below linked for both positive or ground but you have to have one of each you can not mix ground and power in same distro. For ground you order the brass links and run the amps grounds to the distro then a 0 gauge to the battery and a 0 gauge from the battery to a good ground spot.. [URL="http://www.knukonceptz.com/mobile-audio/distribution-fuse-blocks/sp/konfused-3-way-fuse-or-ground-distribution-block-/"]KonFUSED 3 Way Fuse or Ground Distribution Block - Merchandise[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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