Distribution Block ?
#11
I just realized the kit comes with an unfused d-block. Would it really be necessary to have a fused one with the 9awg being such short lengths? If so, could I use 1/2 the amp fuses as in the amps? ie. amp1=40a could I use a 20a fuse since the block is 1' away from the amp?
Sorry for all the ?'s but no other place to turn but the net.
Sorry for all the ?'s but no other place to turn but the net.
#13
You can use a Capacitor 1 farad at least, and use the positive terminal like distribution to 3 points or more depends on your ability. Even you can use 8 gauge from there to your amps.
Last edited by installer; 12-30-2007 at 03:02 PM.
#15
exactly...even you can split with 4, or even 0...You can use a 0 gauge ring terminal, and put two 4...just solder it. If you have the rca monster Rca, ok, but I use to use the regular, even in competitions cars!!!!
Last edited by installer; 12-30-2007 at 10:46 PM.
#16
I think I will go with using a 1F cap. I can get a GOOD deal on one and it will save me from getting a d-block later when I connect the 4ch amp.
Why don't I need to fuse from the cap > amp? What happens if a cap "goes bad" stops working, etc, do the amps just turn off?
Thanks for the tips!!
Why don't I need to fuse from the cap > amp? What happens if a cap "goes bad" stops working, etc, do the amps just turn off?
Thanks for the tips!!
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