Kyle Allen Unregistered guest | Do any of you guys use a distribution block to ground your system as well as feed it power? My brother told me to ground my amps through a distribution block to eliminate having several holes in my vehicle from grounding. Also, what gauge wire would you use to do this. Let me know what you think. Thanks, kyle |
Gold Member Username: CarguyPost Number: 3251 Registered: Nov-04 | You can use 4gauge or lower, depending on your power requirement. I use d block for my pos and ground. |
Gold Member Username: Suleman36Post Number: 1502 Registered: Feb-05 | Yeah kyle, i am gonna be using a distribution block for my power and ground also. My main lead from the battery is 1/0 so im gonna do 1/0 for my ground also. Just one hole is good. |
Silver Member Username: Msully701Stratford, Connecticut US Post Number: 171 Registered: Apr-05 | yeah I used d blocks for power and ground had 1/0 guage in and 4 guage out on it all it makes it easyre |
New member Username: BrownnugenPost Number: 6 Registered: Jul-05 | How would it work if you wanted to use a fused distribution block as a grounding block? I already have 2 fused distribution blocks that I purchased from KnuKonceptz so I would like to use what I already have. The blocks can be seen here: http://www.knukonceptz.com/pro...-3448 Would any size fuse work? Somebody mentioned a bridge, or something, but I don't know what that is. Thanks for the help. |