F Fender5 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,099 0 Arkansas Aug 27, 2008 #1 I can't find a power distributor that takes in a 4 gauge wire and puts on 2 4 gauge outputs. I'm running a 900W RMS amp and a 400W RMS amp. The 900 one will be run down to 500W RMS if needed. I'm not going to upgrade my 4 gauge to 0 or 2 either. Click to read more...
I can't find a power distributor that takes in a 4 gauge wire and puts on 2 4 gauge outputs. I'm running a 900W RMS amp and a 400W RMS amp. The 900 one will be run down to 500W RMS if needed. I'm not going to upgrade my 4 gauge to 0 or 2 either. Click to read more...
D Dre20xl 10+ year member Member 97 0 Spotyslvania, VA Aug 28, 2008 #2 This one for 1/0 or 2awg but it's cheap and 4awg will fit. http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_11037_Absolute+AND300.html or this one but only if your amps have fuses on them and don't call for a inline fuse http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_3457_MA+Audio+SYGB17.html
This one for 1/0 or 2awg but it's cheap and 4awg will fit. http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_11037_Absolute+AND300.html or this one but only if your amps have fuses on them and don't call for a inline fuse http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_3457_MA+Audio+SYGB17.html
ultimate157 5,000+ posts Engineering Student 7,314 4 Worcester, ma Aug 28, 2008 #3 Either grab that MA audio block, or a set of Kicker blocks. Kicker has: (1) 1/0 or 4 in (1) 1/0 or 4 out (4) 4 or 8 out
Either grab that MA audio block, or a set of Kicker blocks. Kicker has: (1) 1/0 or 4 in (1) 1/0 or 4 out (4) 4 or 8 out