Tobynine9
12-26-2006, 08:29 AM
I got a 2nd amp and sub for Christmas. I've Googled and searched but no sufficient answer yet.
I'm planning on using a fused distribution block to power the two amps. Question: should the distribution block and heavier gauge cable be run back into the well with the amps or should the block/fuse be closer to the battery? It makes sense for the block to be closer to the amps to get the least amount of power loss through the thicker, more efficient cable but what about the fuse? Wiring kits always recommend the fuse be installed as close as possible to the battery.
Also, do the power cables from the distribution block to the amps themselves still need inline fuses?
Should the two amps be grounded to the same point? I've read one recommendation saying to wire everything to the same spot to minimize noise interference and anther recommending you wire them close together but not in the exact same spot.
Thanks for y'all's help.
I'm planning on using a fused distribution block to power the two amps. Question: should the distribution block and heavier gauge cable be run back into the well with the amps or should the block/fuse be closer to the battery? It makes sense for the block to be closer to the amps to get the least amount of power loss through the thicker, more efficient cable but what about the fuse? Wiring kits always recommend the fuse be installed as close as possible to the battery.
Also, do the power cables from the distribution block to the amps themselves still need inline fuses?
Should the two amps be grounded to the same point? I've read one recommendation saying to wire everything to the same spot to minimize noise interference and anther recommending you wire them close together but not in the exact same spot.
Thanks for y'all's help.