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I'm hooking up a Rockford power series set up in my Nissan titan. (2) 4 channel amps, and a mono amp. The mono amp (T1000-1bd) is recommended with 4 awg wire and 150A fuse and each of the (2) 4 channel amps are recommended with also 4 awg wire and 80A fuses. So I was thinking about running 1/0 awg from my yellow top with a 300A fuse 18" from my battery to a distribution block by my set up, and then from the distribution block I'm gonna drop down to the recommended 4 awg to my mono amp with a 150A fuse between the distribution block and the amp. And then from the same bistribution block, I want to continue 1/0 awg to a 2nd distribution block and then drop down to 4 awg from the second distribution block to the (2) 4 channel amps with 80A fuses between the distribution block and amps. Does this sound logical?

 
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