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<blockquote data-quote="What was that?" data-source="post: 8308540" data-attributes="member: 606737"><p>You can reduce the wire at the end to fit into the amp. They sell reducers specifically for this or you can trim a small amount of wire from the end until it fits. The inline fuse protects the wire. The amp has it's own fuses. With power cable bigger is always better, just not always necessary. Use the 4 awg, buy a fuse that fits the wires capabilities. CCA and oxegen free cable have different ratings. Do a little research, learn about what you equipments capabilities are, and don't abuse it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="What was that?, post: 8308540, member: 606737"] You can reduce the wire at the end to fit into the amp. They sell reducers specifically for this or you can trim a small amount of wire from the end until it fits. The inline fuse protects the wire. The amp has it's own fuses. With power cable bigger is always better, just not always necessary. Use the 4 awg, buy a fuse that fits the wires capabilities. CCA and oxegen free cable have different ratings. Do a little research, learn about what you equipments capabilities are, and don't abuse it. [/QUOTE]
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