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<blockquote data-quote="phyphoestilic" data-source="post: 2451520" data-attributes="member: 569258"><p>The first part u were right, for grounding u can use a ground block too, but u would want to use the same gauge cable as ur main power cable (so in this case u want the main ground cable to be a 1/0 gauge)</p><p></p><p>The fuses are dependent on the amps max draw, The main fuse at the battery shouldn't be more than the max total amp draw of both amps. Than it is always a good idea to get a distroblock thats fused. U need fuses that fits with each amps max draw like i stated before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phyphoestilic, post: 2451520, member: 569258"] The first part u were right, for grounding u can use a ground block too, but u would want to use the same gauge cable as ur main power cable (so in this case u want the main ground cable to be a 1/0 gauge) The fuses are dependent on the amps max draw, The main fuse at the battery shouldn't be more than the max total amp draw of both amps. Than it is always a good idea to get a distroblock thats fused. U need fuses that fits with each amps max draw like i stated before. [/QUOTE]
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