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<blockquote data-quote="Cm_low" data-source="post: 8553144" data-attributes="member: 671764"><p>But eitherway, to the op eitherway you can run the 4 gauge individually to each amp or both 4 gauge runs to distribution block to split to each amp or honestly if it is good ofc cable it more than likely handle the load of both of those amps. Just make sure you fuse them off the battery and then again off the distribution block to be safe. Currently I run 4 gauge ofc to a 1600 watt 150 amp fused monoblock amp and it stands up just fine to that load with no problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cm_low, post: 8553144, member: 671764"] But eitherway, to the op eitherway you can run the 4 gauge individually to each amp or both 4 gauge runs to distribution block to split to each amp or honestly if it is good ofc cable it more than likely handle the load of both of those amps. Just make sure you fuse them off the battery and then again off the distribution block to be safe. Currently I run 4 gauge ofc to a 1600 watt 150 amp fused monoblock amp and it stands up just fine to that load with no problems. [/QUOTE]
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