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tailgate 11-11-2008 3:37 PM

Im planing to add a sub to my boat this winter, and need to add an additional amp... and possibly another in the future for tower speakers... <BR> <BR>My other amp uses 8 guage power wire, and the new one recommends 8 guage power wire, should I run a heavier guage wire to a distribution block, and split it to 2(3 if i do tower amp) 8 guage wires, if so, do I still use the higher of the recommended fuse for both amps on the wire before the distro block <BR> <BR>or <BR>run 2(3 if i do tower amp) seperate 8 guage wires to each amp from the battery, each with its own fuse <BR> <BR>or <BR>rewire with 2(3 if i do tower amp) 4 guage wires to each amp from the battery, each with own fuse to allow for future upgrades... would overkill on the wire hurt anything? <BR> <BR>Any issue with either of these... Im leaning for the second or third as I already have extra wire from my previous install. <BR> <BR>Thanks

ryker1 11-11-2008 9:10 PM

Doesn't hurt anything running a larger gauge than required. <BR> <BR>I'm in the same delima as you regarding a larger gauge to dist block or wire amps separately to battery. The amps are right next to the stereo battery so either option is pretty viable. <BR> <BR>One main wire to a distribution block is usually desirable to help clean up the wiring job and the farther the distance the more economical it is. Running 3 amps separately to a battery isn't going to be pretty. <BR> <BR>Once I get my second battery wired into place I'm going to go with whichever option lets me avoid buying more stuff. If $ was no object I'd do the distribution block. Since my amps require 4 gauge I'm not sure if I have enough 0 or 2 gauge cable to make a difference.

acurtis_ttu 11-12-2008 6:05 AM

As long as the runs are short ( from battery to amps) run a distro block 2 ga or larger in and 8 ga or larger out. I prefer circuit breakers over big fuses. I use these ( similar) <BR><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/250-AMP-CAR-RADIO-AMPLIFIER-CIRCUIT-BREAKER-FUSE-AMP_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ38636QQihZ025QQitem Z380079053204QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW" target="_blank">http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/250-AMP-CAR-RADIO-AMPLIFIER-CIRCUIT-BREAKER-FUSE-AMP_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ38636QQihZ025QQitem Z380079053204QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW</a> <BR> <BR>Don't forget about your grounds. I use the biggest wire I can.

acurtis_ttu 11-12-2008 6:07 AM

Distro block <BR> <BR><a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/Stinger-HPM-4-Gang-0-4-8-Gauge-Distribution-Block-SHD21_W0QQitemZ400007992988QQihZ027QQcategoryZ5055 0QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem" target="_blank">http://cgi.ebay.com/Stinger-HPM-4-Gang-0-4-8-Gauge-Distribution-Block-SHD21_W0QQitemZ400007992988QQihZ027QQcategoryZ5055 0QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem</a>

acurtis_ttu 11-12-2008 6:09 AM

an old system in my new boat ( it's been redone, but similar wiring) <BR> <BR><img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/messages/65921/643998.jpg" alt="Upload">

hatepain 11-12-2008 10:49 AM

0 guage to cuircut breaker 0 guage to distribution (non fused) then appropriate guage wire to amp.

tailgate 11-12-2008 11:16 AM

Thanks for the replies, another question, one of my amps requires a 30 amp fuse/breaker, and the other a 50 amp, if i go to a distro block, do i use the higher of the 2 fuse/breaker requirements?

brit_rider 11-12-2008 1:08 PM

0 gauge? Are you guys serious... he has 2 amps requiring 8 guage wire. 0 Gauge would be completely overkill and really pricey - probably as much as the amps! <BR> <BR>Running 4 guage to a dist block, then using the 8guage you have from the original amp power run to wire from the dist block to the amps would be fine. <BR>Remember to lay a new ground though to support both amps. same as the power - 4 guage back to the battery with a dist block near the amps. <BR> <BR>Fuse the 4 gauge power feed to the combined total power of the amps, then use the correct individual fuses for each amp at the dist block.

chpthril 11-12-2008 1:52 PM

With the possibility of adding a 3rd amp, and not knowing the length of run from the battery(s) to the amps, 0ga is possibly the proper choice for the trunk line from the battery(s) to the dist block. <BR> <BR>Tailgate, <BR>How long will your power/ground runs going to be? <BR>For the 2 amps you have know, you need a 80amp fuse or breaker if you run a single power wire for both amps.

tailgate 11-12-2008 2:07 PM

Thanks for the replies, the batteries are really close to the amps (same compartment), I suspect that after routing the wire and making it clean, it would be around 3 to 5 ft. <BR> <BR>So the fuse I would need is the total of the combined fuses... and another fuse after the distribution block for each individual? or i can get a multi fused distro block... <BR> <BR>(Message edited by tailgate on November 12, 2008) <BR> <BR>(Message edited by tailgate on November 12, 2008)

liljohn 11-12-2008 6:07 PM

Go with the fused distribution block it will be a cleaner install.


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