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<blockquote data-quote="1987lxi" data-source="post: 5907006" data-attributes="member: 610045"><p>im running a dual amp setup in my honda. i have 0 gauge wire from battery with 200a fuse, connected to cap then to a dis block with 2 fuses. from the dis block i ran 4 gauge wire to the amps. the size wire you should use depends on how many watts you will be producing. 800 watts or less 4 awg is fine 800 or more 2 awg or bigger. you dont want the amps to work harder to make the power than they need to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1987lxi, post: 5907006, member: 610045"] im running a dual amp setup in my honda. i have 0 gauge wire from battery with 200a fuse, connected to cap then to a dis block with 2 fuses. from the dis block i ran 4 gauge wire to the amps. the size wire you should use depends on how many watts you will be producing. 800 watts or less 4 awg is fine 800 or more 2 awg or bigger. you dont want the amps to work harder to make the power than they need to. [/QUOTE]
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