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Sundown SAZ-1500 blowing the fuse
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<blockquote data-quote="gckless" data-source="post: 7879179" data-attributes="member: 635756"><p>He is right about the seperate fusing. It will be 1/0ga with a 250A-300A fuse from your battery to the distro block, and then from the distro block you will have 1/0ga with a 250A-300A fuse to your sub amp, and 4ga with a 150A fuse to your component amp. So you will still need a distro block. Or you could run those 2 amp wires, the 1/0ga with fuse to your sub amp and the 4ga with fuse to your component amp, straight from your battery, depending on the connections you have on your battery terminal. You understand those layouts?</p><p></p><p>Either way, you need to seperately fuse for the smaller 4ga wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gckless, post: 7879179, member: 635756"] He is right about the seperate fusing. It will be 1/0ga with a 250A-300A fuse from your battery to the distro block, and then from the distro block you will have 1/0ga with a 250A-300A fuse to your sub amp, and 4ga with a 150A fuse to your component amp. So you will still need a distro block. Or you could run those 2 amp wires, the 1/0ga with fuse to your sub amp and the 4ga with fuse to your component amp, straight from your battery, depending on the connections you have on your battery terminal. You understand those layouts? Either way, you need to seperately fuse for the smaller 4ga wire. [/QUOTE]
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