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<blockquote data-quote="69420potsmoker" data-source="post: 2953982" data-attributes="member: 563183"><p>I have been reading shit tons of threads and this is hard to figure out exactly what to do. Right now I have only a 4 gauge power wire running to my speaker amp. I could just add a 1/0 gauge power wire to go strait to the sub amp or run it to a distro block.</p><p></p><p>It seems simple to just add the wire but Id rather use a distroblock so there is one main wire however the fuse thing is getting complicated. Of course I have a fuse on the wire at my battery end now but not at the amp end. Why if I run a distroblock do I need the fuse? Or do people just mean the fuse in the distro block? One amp is 1300rms and the other is 300rms.</p><p></p><p>Shit tends to get more complicated in my head than it actually is because im afraid 1 wrong thing could completely **** shit up. What is the simplest best thing to do here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69420potsmoker, post: 2953982, member: 563183"] I have been reading shit tons of threads and this is hard to figure out exactly what to do. Right now I have only a 4 gauge power wire running to my speaker amp. I could just add a 1/0 gauge power wire to go strait to the sub amp or run it to a distro block. It seems simple to just add the wire but Id rather use a distroblock so there is one main wire however the fuse thing is getting complicated. Of course I have a fuse on the wire at my battery end now but not at the amp end. Why if I run a distroblock do I need the fuse? Or do people just mean the fuse in the distro block? One amp is 1300rms and the other is 300rms. Shit tends to get more complicated in my head than it actually is because im afraid 1 wrong thing could completely **** shit up. What is the simplest best thing to do here? [/QUOTE]
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