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<blockquote data-quote="Ace87" data-source="post: 8508557" data-attributes="member: 664482"><p>Thanks, I'm gonna take your advice and that's what I'm gonna do. You think it would be wise to drop down the fusing on my 4 gauge too? It came with a 175 amp fuse, which always seemed excessive to me.. does a 100amp sound better? It's running the Sundown sax-125.2 which has 2 30amp fuses. That 4 gauge run is gonna stay hooked up to the front battery as it is now, not gonna be hooked to the rear battery, unless you recommend I cut the 4 gauge down to a couple foot long piece and just hook it up to the rear battery too instead. Right now the 2/0 and 4 gauge pos runs to the rear are both about 18 feet each.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ace87, post: 8508557, member: 664482"] Thanks, I'm gonna take your advice and that's what I'm gonna do. You think it would be wise to drop down the fusing on my 4 gauge too? It came with a 175 amp fuse, which always seemed excessive to me.. does a 100amp sound better? It's running the Sundown sax-125.2 which has 2 30amp fuses. That 4 gauge run is gonna stay hooked up to the front battery as it is now, not gonna be hooked to the rear battery, unless you recommend I cut the 4 gauge down to a couple foot long piece and just hook it up to the rear battery too instead. Right now the 2/0 and 4 gauge pos runs to the rear are both about 18 feet each. [/QUOTE]
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