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<blockquote data-quote="TheVanMan" data-source="post: 425447" data-attributes="member: 546085"><p>Somebody has to got have some experience with this since I don't:</p><p></p><p>Ok, here the situation. I have a Hifonics brutus mp right know which is going to pushing my 15HC when I put in. It is already wired and fully installed. I plan to install another Hifonics Brutus so I can run the second 15HC off of it.</p><p></p><p>I have two options:</p><p></p><p>1) I take out the 4 guage wire I have now and run the 1/0 to the back of my car and use a distrobution block. (1/0 is expensive and I would be throwing away 4 guage wire)</p><p></p><p>2) I just run another 4 guage along and have both amps with seperate power wires to the battery.</p><p></p><p>So in summary, is it better to run a 1/0 guage wire to the rear or just run two 4 guage wire to the back since one is already in? (I am assuming all is fused properly.)</p><p></p><p>I seem to get different answers around and I want to know what people think I should do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheVanMan, post: 425447, member: 546085"] Somebody has to got have some experience with this since I don't: Ok, here the situation. I have a Hifonics brutus mp right know which is going to pushing my 15HC when I put in. It is already wired and fully installed. I plan to install another Hifonics Brutus so I can run the second 15HC off of it. I have two options: 1) I take out the 4 guage wire I have now and run the 1/0 to the back of my car and use a distrobution block. (1/0 is expensive and I would be throwing away 4 guage wire) 2) I just run another 4 guage along and have both amps with seperate power wires to the battery. So in summary, is it better to run a 1/0 guage wire to the rear or just run two 4 guage wire to the back since one is already in? (I am assuming all is fused properly.) I seem to get different answers around and I want to know what people think I should do. [/QUOTE]
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