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<blockquote data-quote="Cm_low" data-source="post: 8553149" data-attributes="member: 671764"><p>Yea you wouldn't really need the distribution block at that point in your case. In reality I believe you will be fine with the 1 run of 4 gauge ofc to a distro block. Then splitting to either amp from there. Just like I said fuse off the battery up front for the total amperage draw of both amps then each individually after the distro block for the recommended manufacturer fuse ratings of each amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cm_low, post: 8553149, member: 671764"] Yea you wouldn't really need the distribution block at that point in your case. In reality I believe you will be fine with the 1 run of 4 gauge ofc to a distro block. Then splitting to either amp from there. Just like I said fuse off the battery up front for the total amperage draw of both amps then each individually after the distro block for the recommended manufacturer fuse ratings of each amp. [/QUOTE]
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