yes, but just use a fused distro block then you won't need a fuse between the battery and distro block. if you use an unfused distro block you'll wanna fuse each power wire going to each ampSo the wire from Bat1---->Bat2 will contain two fuses and then another fuse from Bat2--->Distro
beautifulSo like this, and should both fuses in wire Bat1--->Bat2 be the same amp size![]()
yes since you are fusing according to wire sizeSo both fuses should be the same amp size? Sorry, i had to aska again
it does? then feed it 1/0 guage //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif i'd send 4 gauge to the other amp, and you can slap a 150-200 amp fuse for the 8100Dok cool so 100 amp fuse and 4 gauge wire frome distro block to 81000d and 60 amp fuse and ?? gauge wire for 8302
ok do i ignore the fact that on the 81000d, it says 0 gauge wire only?
i'd up the 8302 to 4 gauge but that is my personal preferenceok i read the online manual and it says this
8302=8 guage
81000d=0 gauge