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<blockquote data-quote="ice992" data-source="post: 1570668" data-attributes="member: 565093"><p>your cap should only be running your Sub amp.. Personnally i would run a 4 ga to that and another power wire from the bat to your mids/highs amp... as far as the blowing fuses, add up the fuses on the amp, if the fuses on your mids/highs amp = 35w, then you should be running a 35w fuse @ the battery... same goes for the sub amp... also... make sure you have good grounds, when using 4ga it should always be a bolt and nut ground, not just a screw into the chassis. You want the distance from you cap to your sub amp to be as short as possible ie less than a foot of wire between the 2... Sorry about the haphazard order of my suggestions, I tend to have a million things on my mind and I spit them out in whatever order I can lol... Just my $.02... Good luck...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ice992, post: 1570668, member: 565093"] your cap should only be running your Sub amp.. Personnally i would run a 4 ga to that and another power wire from the bat to your mids/highs amp... as far as the blowing fuses, add up the fuses on the amp, if the fuses on your mids/highs amp = 35w, then you should be running a 35w fuse @ the battery... same goes for the sub amp... also... make sure you have good grounds, when using 4ga it should always be a bolt and nut ground, not just a screw into the chassis. You want the distance from you cap to your sub amp to be as short as possible ie less than a foot of wire between the 2... Sorry about the haphazard order of my suggestions, I tend to have a million things on my mind and I spit them out in whatever order I can lol... Just my $.02... Good luck... [/QUOTE]
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