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<blockquote data-quote="DaviX" data-source="post: 292428" data-attributes="member: 547925"><p>hey there people.</p><p></p><p>i have this tiny problem which i thought some one with electricity knowledge will be kind enough and help.</p><p></p><p>i am now setting up a new system on my car and its going to be as this:</p><p></p><p>4 amps which all together carry approximatly 1000RMS (not peak not max- rms) and currently i have a 4gauge wire going from my battery (stock) to the trunk wich there splits to 2 8gauges with a splitter (because of my old setup) since i want to add 2 more amplifiers i have this question.</p><p></p><p>i bought another 4 to 8gauge splitter, but i have only one 4 gauge cable, should i use a splitter with a fuse housing or should i just split the cable improvising a split point by myself?</p><p></p><p>pls tell me what u think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaviX, post: 292428, member: 547925"] hey there people. i have this tiny problem which i thought some one with electricity knowledge will be kind enough and help. i am now setting up a new system on my car and its going to be as this: 4 amps which all together carry approximatly 1000RMS (not peak not max- rms) and currently i have a 4gauge wire going from my battery (stock) to the trunk wich there splits to 2 8gauges with a splitter (because of my old setup) since i want to add 2 more amplifiers i have this question. i bought another 4 to 8gauge splitter, but i have only one 4 gauge cable, should i use a splitter with a fuse housing or should i just split the cable improvising a split point by myself? pls tell me what u think. [/QUOTE]
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