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How to wire 2 amps?
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<blockquote data-quote="misfit138" data-source="post: 6891591" data-attributes="member: 611275"><p>2 awg wiring will do fine. I just figured upgrading from the 4 &amp; 6 gauge you currently have will be necessary should you ever decide to buy more powerful amplifiers. Having the larger wire in place now is not a bad thing.</p><p></p><p>You'll want to use a distribution block between the anl fuse holder and the amps, but you don't need one for grounds. Just run 4 awg from the ground terminals on both amps to a spot on the vehicle's chassis. Secure the ground wiring with ring terminals and a bolt...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misfit138, post: 6891591, member: 611275"] 2 awg wiring will do fine. I just figured upgrading from the 4 & 6 gauge you currently have will be necessary should you ever decide to buy more powerful amplifiers. Having the larger wire in place now is not a bad thing. You'll want to use a distribution block between the anl fuse holder and the amps, but you don't need one for grounds. Just run 4 awg from the ground terminals on both amps to a spot on the vehicle's chassis. Secure the ground wiring with ring terminals and a bolt... [/QUOTE]
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