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<blockquote data-quote="kballa422" data-source="post: 2451517" data-attributes="member: 558327"><p>I'm about to begin installation and I need to know what I need to begin. I will be running 2 amps: Zed Audio Deuce, and Orion 2500d. Now the Orion has 2 4gauge power inputs and grounds, and the Zed has 1 4guage power and ground inputs.</p><p></p><p>I plan on running 1/0gauge back to a distrobution block, and then from there splitting into 3 4gauge outputs, 2 going to Orion, 1 going to the Zed. Is this ok, or do I need 2 runs of zero gauge going back to 2 distrobution blocks, one going to Orion, one going to Zed?</p><p></p><p>About grounding, as mentioned b4, there will b three total grounds. Can I run them into a grounding block, and then run them out to 1 ground, so it is the same grounding point? Also, since I will be using 4gauge as the ground wire running from the amps to the dist. block, when I run the 1 ground out, can this be 4gauge as well, or does it need to be zero gauge?</p><p></p><p>About fuses, I have read the recommended fuses for wire sizes, but I just want to check with you all to make sure this is correct. From Batt-Dist. Block, i need a 350amp fuses on the zero gauge wire, then once i split into 4 gauge, I need to have a 150amp fuse, correct?</p><p></p><p>Hopefully I have been detailed enough to get the answers im looking for, I greatly appreciate the help.</p><p></p><p>Also, if the 1 dist. block for the power wire is ok, could anyone post links to a recommended product that I could order, thanks. (same goes for ground block).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kballa422, post: 2451517, member: 558327"] I'm about to begin installation and I need to know what I need to begin. I will be running 2 amps: Zed Audio Deuce, and Orion 2500d. Now the Orion has 2 4gauge power inputs and grounds, and the Zed has 1 4guage power and ground inputs. I plan on running 1/0gauge back to a distrobution block, and then from there splitting into 3 4gauge outputs, 2 going to Orion, 1 going to the Zed. Is this ok, or do I need 2 runs of zero gauge going back to 2 distrobution blocks, one going to Orion, one going to Zed? About grounding, as mentioned b4, there will b three total grounds. Can I run them into a grounding block, and then run them out to 1 ground, so it is the same grounding point? Also, since I will be using 4gauge as the ground wire running from the amps to the dist. block, when I run the 1 ground out, can this be 4gauge as well, or does it need to be zero gauge? About fuses, I have read the recommended fuses for wire sizes, but I just want to check with you all to make sure this is correct. From Batt-Dist. Block, i need a 350amp fuses on the zero gauge wire, then once i split into 4 gauge, I need to have a 150amp fuse, correct? Hopefully I have been detailed enough to get the answers im looking for, I greatly appreciate the help. Also, if the 1 dist. block for the power wire is ok, could anyone post links to a recommended product that I could order, thanks. (same goes for ground block). [/QUOTE]
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