Silver Member Username: Holt_champ
Htown,
MI
Post Number: 393 Registered: Oct-06
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Posted on if i use a distribution block will that let less current to my amp then just wiring the 1/0 gauge to it?? thanks!! |
Silver Member Username: Jaackdeth
United States
Post Number: 704 Registered: Sep-04
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Posted on It shouldn't.. Just don't make the run of smaller gauge wire so long. |
Silver Member Username: Holt_champ
Htown,
MI
Post Number: 396 Registered: Oct-06
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Posted on i was goin to put it right next the amp |
Silver Member Username: Jaackdeth
United States
Post Number: 705 Registered: Sep-04
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Posted on That should be fine, that's what they make the blocks for. |
Silver Member Username: Holt_champ
Htown,
MI
Post Number: 397 Registered: Oct-06
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Posted on i have been lookin and they are like 20 bucks. is there anywhere to get them dirt cheap?? |
Silver Member Username: Loc_out
Santa Ana,
Ca
Post Number: 584 Registered: Feb-05
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Posted on try ebay. |
Silver Member Username: Loc_out
Santa Ana,
Ca
Post Number: 585 Registered: Feb-05
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Posted on try ebay. |
Silver Member Username: Holt_champ
Htown,
MI
Post Number: 399 Registered: Oct-06
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Posted on alright thanks |
Silver Member Username: Jaackdeth
United States
Post Number: 706 Registered: Sep-04
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Posted on Also do a google search, sometimes you can find a deal, good luck. |
Gold Member Username: Lbeckner
Tulsa,
Ok
Usa
Post Number: 1392 Registered: Oct-04
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Posted on u can get one with 2 x 1/0 and 3 x 4ga. then u can still run 1/0 to the amp. |
Silver Member Username: Holt_champ
Htown,
MI
Post Number: 401 Registered: Oct-06
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Posted on well my problem is that i can find any ring terminals that will fit on the amp so i need need 4 awg to connect through a dist. block. |