yeah that'd work. fuse all positive lines.
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yeah that'd work. fuse all positive lines.
well distribution blocks have multiple fuses so that if one line goes, the others will still work. It will then tell you exactly where you have an issue instead of just looking at the whole system.
That and its technically more safe.
if I only have one in the main line would it still blow it if there was something wrong
yeah for sure, but you just wont know WHERE something went wrong is all.
ok I cant get the two wires into the cap. what should I do? could I run it like this?
sorry about the crappy pic
the amp right next to the cap is the big one of the two
That will work but i'd run the grounds all in one spot, from one amp to another.
No, that will be the best way to do it imo.
should i hook my amps to my batt or alt since the wire im using is bigger then what is going to the batt
Doesnt really matter.
Hook it up to the fuse box, shorter wire length = less voltage drop = more power.
If you're going to be drawing some SERIOUS power, like a lot more than what you have, i'd upgrade those wires, but you're not, so its a waste of money.
I went to the battery directly, in hind sight, I should have went to the fuse box.
^^^i went to the fuse box for the reasons stated above, i recommened the fuse box as well
yes, go from the fuse box, you should run seperate ground wires. you can ground them to the same spot, but run from each amp to the ground location. Same for the cap.
Doesnt matter as long as the current capability is there.
ya man my two amps. you were kinda the one who told me to do this
what do you mean breaker??
ya i know thats what you said. this was the best size for the money i got this for like 1.75 a foot. is just a fuse the ones that are round and glass? and you right I shouldnt ever blow it. what size of fuse should I use??
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