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<blockquote data-quote="adulbrich" data-source="post: 8273789" data-attributes="member: 661255"><p>I think you should be fine running 1k off the stock electrical. I ran over 3k on my first system and was fine (wouldn't recomend it though). Also, I think you forgot to factor amplifier efficiency into your equation. I could be wrong though. I would do a single run of zero, then split it with a fused distribuition block. Each amp would then have its own fuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adulbrich, post: 8273789, member: 661255"] I think you should be fine running 1k off the stock electrical. I ran over 3k on my first system and was fine (wouldn't recomend it though). Also, I think you forgot to factor amplifier efficiency into your equation. I could be wrong though. I would do a single run of zero, then split it with a fused distribuition block. Each amp would then have its own fuse. [/QUOTE]
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