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<blockquote data-quote="diesel_kid" data-source="post: 1447323" data-attributes="member: 557736"><p>Yeah sorry about the mixup I thought that you might have to fuse the output to the sub from the Amp, I guess not.</p><p></p><p>The fusing requirements from Xtant on that 403A is a 60amp fuse close the Amp? I thought that I had to go to say a 20 or 25 amp fuse to protect the wire from burning up if I get 8 gauge, and 40 amp if I go with 4 gauge? I was thinking running 4 gauge for power &amp; Ground, 8 gauge on my Sub output, and 12 gauge for my Component Outputs, does this sound alright?</p><p></p><p>For the remote &amp; RCA inputs should I just use the stock wire size that my HU is using? Also I thought on my HU I only remember one pair of RCAs, yet this amp has room for three sets. This seems like a pretty complicated amp but I think I should be able to hook it up. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel_kid, post: 1447323, member: 557736"] Yeah sorry about the mixup I thought that you might have to fuse the output to the sub from the Amp, I guess not. The fusing requirements from Xtant on that 403A is a 60amp fuse close the Amp? I thought that I had to go to say a 20 or 25 amp fuse to protect the wire from burning up if I get 8 gauge, and 40 amp if I go with 4 gauge? I was thinking running 4 gauge for power & Ground, 8 gauge on my Sub output, and 12 gauge for my Component Outputs, does this sound alright? For the remote & RCA inputs should I just use the stock wire size that my HU is using? Also I thought on my HU I only remember one pair of RCAs, yet this amp has room for three sets. This seems like a pretty complicated amp but I think I should be able to hook it up. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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