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<blockquote data-quote="agarabaghi" data-source="post: 8013977" data-attributes="member: 632013"><p>Right now I have always a single amp setup in my truck. I have 0/1 awg coming from the battery with a 80amp fuse by the battery terminal. I had to trim down the wire so it would fit in the 4awg termianl on the amp. My next setup is going to be dual amp setup so I had a few questions.</p><p></p><p>The current fuse by the battery is the normal AGU 80amp fuse which is enough for 1 amp, but now that im going to be running 2 identical amp I need to up the fuse size. Since AGU doesnt go higher than 80amp Im guessing I need some kind of ANL inline fuse holder for that part.</p><p></p><p>Something like this:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.halfpricecaraudio.com/Tsunami-FBW901-MANL-1-Position-4-or-8-gauge-out-Mini-ANL-Fuse-Holder-Bright-Nickel-Plated-Finish-FBW901-MANL.htm" target="_blank">Tsunami FBW901-MANL 1 Position 4 or 8 gauge in/out Mini-ANL Fuse Holder Bright Nickel-Plated...</a></p><p></p><p>If i was put find an infline fuse holder and put 160amp fuse there and then use a fused distroblock in the trunk to split the 0/1 AWG to (2) 4awg to power the amps can i get away with using something like:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.halfpricecaraudio.com/Tsunami-TSFDB2-MANL-Mini-ANL-Power-Distribution-Block-One-0-4-Gauge-In-Two-4-8-Gauge-Out-TSFDB2-MANL.htm" target="_blank">Tsunami TSFDB2-MANL Mini ANL Power Distribution Block with One 0/4 Gauge In &amp; Two 4/8 Gauge Out - TSFDB2-MANL</a></p><p></p><p>with (2) 80amp ANL fuses in it.</p><p></p><p>I would do the same for the ground (minus the fuses)...</p><p></p><p>Am I missing anything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agarabaghi, post: 8013977, member: 632013"] Right now I have always a single amp setup in my truck. I have 0/1 awg coming from the battery with a 80amp fuse by the battery terminal. I had to trim down the wire so it would fit in the 4awg termianl on the amp. My next setup is going to be dual amp setup so I had a few questions. The current fuse by the battery is the normal AGU 80amp fuse which is enough for 1 amp, but now that im going to be running 2 identical amp I need to up the fuse size. Since AGU doesnt go higher than 80amp Im guessing I need some kind of ANL inline fuse holder for that part. Something like this: [URL="http://www.halfpricecaraudio.com/Tsunami-FBW901-MANL-1-Position-4-or-8-gauge-out-Mini-ANL-Fuse-Holder-Bright-Nickel-Plated-Finish-FBW901-MANL.htm"]Tsunami FBW901-MANL 1 Position 4 or 8 gauge in/out Mini-ANL Fuse Holder Bright Nickel-Plated...[/URL] If i was put find an infline fuse holder and put 160amp fuse there and then use a fused distroblock in the trunk to split the 0/1 AWG to (2) 4awg to power the amps can i get away with using something like: [URL="http://www.halfpricecaraudio.com/Tsunami-TSFDB2-MANL-Mini-ANL-Power-Distribution-Block-One-0-4-Gauge-In-Two-4-8-Gauge-Out-TSFDB2-MANL.htm"]Tsunami TSFDB2-MANL Mini ANL Power Distribution Block with One 0/4 Gauge In & Two 4/8 Gauge Out - TSFDB2-MANL[/URL] with (2) 80amp ANL fuses in it. I would do the same for the ground (minus the fuses)... Am I missing anything? [/QUOTE]
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