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Help with proper gauge wiring.
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<blockquote data-quote="Skoty422" data-source="post: 7821302" data-attributes="member: 643344"><p>Ok. I will run 0 ga power wire to distribution block. Then use 200 amp anl by battery. Then split up at block and use a 150 amp anl and a 30 amp anl in block. I will have to buy everything listed above.</p><p></p><p>I do already have a distribution block with round snap in fuses for 30 amp and I have a 140 amp circuit breaker that I could use if that would be ok to drop the 10 amps. If so, that would probably save me about $50 that I would spend on the anl fuses and fuse holder. Thank you all very much. Also I already have a toll of 16 ga speaker wire. Should I buy anything bigger for subs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skoty422, post: 7821302, member: 643344"] Ok. I will run 0 ga power wire to distribution block. Then use 200 amp anl by battery. Then split up at block and use a 150 amp anl and a 30 amp anl in block. I will have to buy everything listed above. I do already have a distribution block with round snap in fuses for 30 amp and I have a 140 amp circuit breaker that I could use if that would be ok to drop the 10 amps. If so, that would probably save me about $50 that I would spend on the anl fuses and fuse holder. Thank you all very much. Also I already have a toll of 16 ga speaker wire. Should I buy anything bigger for subs? [/QUOTE]
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