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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8845700" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I would do 1/0 from batt to first lug connection with a 150 ANL fuse and run /cut back the damaged 4ga supply wire and place the 4ga ring on the second lug under the hood and 4 ga all the way back to another ANL Fuse holder & use 4ga of the run and use a 100 ANL fuse for that amp supply line as specs call for.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://gpcaraudio.com/1-0-awg-gp-inline-anl-fuse-block-install-kit/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>You need (3) 4ga lugs and one more ANL fuse holder with a 100 for that amplifier(4 are on sale at GP Audio with your choice of fuses for the $19.99 price tag),that will repair it and get it back up and running for a bit. I would save up and get a Oga OFC supply line kit in the future and ground wiring if you decide to run another amp. The Big 3 may help out as well .Thats me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8845700, member: 634282"] I would do 1/0 from batt to first lug connection with a 150 ANL fuse and run /cut back the damaged 4ga supply wire and place the 4ga ring on the second lug under the hood and 4 ga all the way back to another ANL Fuse holder & use 4ga of the run and use a 100 ANL fuse for that amp supply line as specs call for. [URL unfurl="true"]https://gpcaraudio.com/1-0-awg-gp-inline-anl-fuse-block-install-kit/[/URL] You need (3) 4ga lugs and one more ANL fuse holder with a 100 for that amplifier(4 are on sale at GP Audio with your choice of fuses for the $19.99 price tag),that will repair it and get it back up and running for a bit. I would save up and get a Oga OFC supply line kit in the future and ground wiring if you decide to run another amp. The Big 3 may help out as well .Thats me [/QUOTE]
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