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<blockquote data-quote="pavengmike6" data-source="post: 427776" data-attributes="member: 553009"><p>That is why they have FUSES. He is not drawing massive amounts of power with his 2 amps so it is a waste of money to buy a whole kit when all you need is a few feet of wire and a distro block.</p><p></p><p>YOu have 4 ga wire and that is big enough to run to smaller amps. Buy a distro block at your local area stereo store. This will take the power wire and allow you to plit it into two outputs. If the amp you have have preout outputs you can connect the amps together that way. If not you may have to Y split the RCA'S or if you HU has another set of outputs run another set. All you have to do about the remote wire is run a small piece of wire from one remote terminal to the other. Make a anther ground (use the same size wire as you power wire) and there you go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pavengmike6, post: 427776, member: 553009"] That is why they have FUSES. He is not drawing massive amounts of power with his 2 amps so it is a waste of money to buy a whole kit when all you need is a few feet of wire and a distro block. YOu have 4 ga wire and that is big enough to run to smaller amps. Buy a distro block at your local area stereo store. This will take the power wire and allow you to plit it into two outputs. If the amp you have have preout outputs you can connect the amps together that way. If not you may have to Y split the RCA'S or if you HU has another set of outputs run another set. All you have to do about the remote wire is run a small piece of wire from one remote terminal to the other. Make a anther ground (use the same size wire as you power wire) and there you go. [/QUOTE]
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