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<blockquote data-quote="mr roo" data-source="post: 8775196" data-attributes="member: 678923"><p>All, I am helping my son with an install. We will use several pieces of equipment that are in my left over from things I previously ran.</p><p></p><p>For amps, he will run two Polk Audio PA D2000.02. Each amp is rated for 125 x 2 at 4ohm and 400 x1 4 ohm bridged. Each amp has dual 25 amps internal fuses. I will run 1/0 from the battery to a Streetwires CBR 44a agu combo fuse and ground block. Each amp will receive 4 AWG from the fuse blocks. All wire is OFC. I know the wire is possibly overkill, but we already had it on hand to use.</p><p></p><p>My question is what fuse would I run at the fuse holder near the battery and then which fuses would I run in the distribution block for both amps? I was told that 250 in the fuse holder at batter and 50 in distribution block for each amp would cover, just want to make sure if that is true?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr roo, post: 8775196, member: 678923"] All, I am helping my son with an install. We will use several pieces of equipment that are in my left over from things I previously ran. For amps, he will run two Polk Audio PA D2000.02. Each amp is rated for 125 x 2 at 4ohm and 400 x1 4 ohm bridged. Each amp has dual 25 amps internal fuses. I will run 1/0 from the battery to a Streetwires CBR 44a agu combo fuse and ground block. Each amp will receive 4 AWG from the fuse blocks. All wire is OFC. I know the wire is possibly overkill, but we already had it on hand to use. My question is what fuse would I run at the fuse holder near the battery and then which fuses would I run in the distribution block for both amps? I was told that 250 in the fuse holder at batter and 50 in distribution block for each amp would cover, just want to make sure if that is true? [/QUOTE]
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