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<blockquote data-quote="jsloan10" data-source="post: 957586" data-attributes="member: 560397"><p>You're worrying too much, a 2 foot lenght of 4gauge will carry just as much current as a 20 foot lenght of 0gauge, just go and get a simple 0 in 4-4gauge out distro block, and dont worry so much about having fuses in the distro block itself, its the fuse at the battery thats the big deal, if you want you could put a fuse for the MTX inbetween the distro block and the amp, if the amps have built in fuses its somewhat unecessary as they are already fused to protect against internal short.</p><p></p><p>Running a new power cable is overkill, just chill an save yourself some money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsloan10, post: 957586, member: 560397"] You're worrying too much, a 2 foot lenght of 4gauge will carry just as much current as a 20 foot lenght of 0gauge, just go and get a simple 0 in 4-4gauge out distro block, and dont worry so much about having fuses in the distro block itself, its the fuse at the battery thats the big deal, if you want you could put a fuse for the MTX inbetween the distro block and the amp, if the amps have built in fuses its somewhat unecessary as they are already fused to protect against internal short. Running a new power cable is overkill, just chill an save yourself some money. [/QUOTE]
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