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    amp wiring, distribution block and wire size ?

    So I picked up a alpine f300 off of craigslist this weekend to run my kenwood components and rear speakers.
    I already have a M500 for my little alpine type R 8" sub So now I need a distribution block and some more power wire.
    Should I use the 4ga that is there and drop down to 8ga for the two amps. A total of maybe 1 foot and 5 foot runs, Or should I up to 0 ga and use the 4 ga for the runs?
    For those that don't know the amps are 800 total. I will never push them to 800.
    A little background. I have a High output alt 135 or 160 amp(I can't remeber), big 3 with 4 ga wire and an optima yellow top. Not that this should matter. But FYI.


    Thanks

    steve

    #2
    Your 4ga, if it's good wire, should work fine.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Soufkackicustom View Post
      Your 4ga, if it's good wire, should work fine.
      i concur. 4ga to a distribution block and short runs of 8ga to each amp will be perfect.
      SHARPIE ACCORD HERE....
      http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=192457

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        #4
        4 gauge is plenty. I am running mine with 4GA to 2X8GA. I use Kicker and Fosgate cables. Best Buy hook ups. He doesn't work there any more.
        You might need a relay to turn on both amps and the antenna. Use a 1amp fuse for the constant to the relay. My amps are old school, one is 50A and the other 40A. It never draw that much any way. I don't blast I like mid volume with super clean sound.

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          #5
          Cool. I will get some 8 ga power wire. My 4 ga is knuconceptz. I will prob get my 8 ga local. As I get older I try to support the local people. Unless they just piss me off
          What type of relay do I need? I wired a relay for my trunk release. One like that? And what is the deal with the antenna. I have an s2000 antenna

          Thanks.

          Steve.

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            #6
            you wont need the relay....
            SHARPIE ACCORD HERE....
            http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=192457

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              #7
              Standard Bosche relay like here, the 6th figure down.
              You don't need a relay but I use it for precaution, any time I have more than 2 devices on the remote. Or 2 bigger amps. You probably don't need it, but why take a chance for less than $5 and little bit of your time since you are already putting time in the install. Just my opinion.

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                #8
                Thanks. I used one of those on my actuator for my trunk pop. works great for it. It wouldn't work without the relay.
                Steve

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                  #9
                  Thanks for everybody's help. It worked out fine.
                  4ga to fused distribution block, 8 ga to alpine m500 powering alpine type R 8" sealed and 8ga to alpine F300 driving kenwood components and infinity 6.5 in the back. I ended up running 12ga wire to the front speakers and 14ga to the rear.
                  It sounds great.

                  thanks again for the help.

                  steve

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                    #10
                    Just make sure you solder your wire to the lugs you put on them. also while your in there use some corrosion resistance spray / bat terminal spray to protect your connections.

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                      #11
                      I soldered all the connetions, heat shrinked and dielectric grease on the grounds. Not any of the connections on the amp though?
                      Should I? Grease them too?

                      Steve

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