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<blockquote data-quote="moval0890" data-source="post: 6891555" data-attributes="member: 623451"><p>So I currently have 4awg and 6awg kits in my possession from previous installs. I don't have any experience with distributor blocks or necessarily choosing gauge sizes in general, but now that I want 2 amps in my car I though I'd try to get some insight on it.</p><p></p><p>My 4 channel is running 200rms @ 4ohms and my monoblock is running 500rms @ 4ohms. Would running a 4awg power wire to the d block(which would be in my trunk area) and then having using my 6 awg for the output to the amps be strong enough for both(mostly the monoblock)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moval0890, post: 6891555, member: 623451"] So I currently have 4awg and 6awg kits in my possession from previous installs. I don't have any experience with distributor blocks or necessarily choosing gauge sizes in general, but now that I want 2 amps in my car I though I'd try to get some insight on it. My 4 channel is running 200rms @ 4ohms and my monoblock is running 500rms @ 4ohms. Would running a 4awg power wire to the d block(which would be in my trunk area) and then having using my 6 awg for the output to the amps be strong enough for both(mostly the monoblock)? [/QUOTE]
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