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<blockquote data-quote="jrwalte" data-source="post: 5196358" data-attributes="member: 584454"><p>We're not saying you can't use the 4g. We were saying make sure you fuse the 4g lines from the 1/0. Fused distro, in-line fuse holder, same thing. Just make sure you fuse the 4' lines with 100-125 amp fuse. If using an in-line fuse holder, it must be within a foot after the distro block.</p><p></p><p>In your scenario, it would be easier to go with a fused distro block rather than in-line fuse holder, since the in-line fuses would probably be under your carpet, hard to get to if need be, and may cause a bulge - what you're trying to get away from in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrwalte, post: 5196358, member: 584454"] We're not saying you can't use the 4g. We were saying make sure you fuse the 4g lines from the 1/0. Fused distro, in-line fuse holder, same thing. Just make sure you fuse the 4' lines with 100-125 amp fuse. If using an in-line fuse holder, it must be within a foot after the distro block. In your scenario, it would be easier to go with a fused distro block rather than in-line fuse holder, since the in-line fuses would probably be under your carpet, hard to get to if need be, and may cause a bulge - what you're trying to get away from in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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