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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8658880" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Its a great brand.. Usually a bit more expensive than most.I wouldnt buy it myself.You will need the one fuse under the hood to protect the wiring to the amps supply wiring..the fused distro block for the amps.if you need another battery, you can still use what Ive shown without having to buy another fuse.I dont like this concept due to having negative wiring and positive wiring within the same casing, Just a loose strand could possibly touch and create reverse polarity, and you end up with blown power supply/damaged amp.You dont have to buy the Solid distro block for the ground.You can make two contacts on the frame to ground each amp. I use the solid block so I make one connection/ground point and makes it easier to connect to a ground block to change amps ect. or use for grounding other items like fans ect. makes it easier and one main ground point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8658880, member: 634282"] Its a great brand.. Usually a bit more expensive than most.I wouldnt buy it myself.You will need the one fuse under the hood to protect the wiring to the amps supply wiring..the fused distro block for the amps.if you need another battery, you can still use what Ive shown without having to buy another fuse.I dont like this concept due to having negative wiring and positive wiring within the same casing, Just a loose strand could possibly touch and create reverse polarity, and you end up with blown power supply/damaged amp.You dont have to buy the Solid distro block for the ground.You can make two contacts on the frame to ground each amp. I use the solid block so I make one connection/ground point and makes it easier to connect to a ground block to change amps ect. or use for grounding other items like fans ect. makes it easier and one main ground point. [/QUOTE]
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