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Savinforcorsaproject

posted on 18th Oct 03 at 11:42

drunkenfool Cozi will be using a Optima Yellow Top ( £259 ) so no need enough power :)

Yeh The Baterry the power cable comign of it sud av a fuse say 100amp or 200amp then the Fused Distribution Block cud be like 60amp.

:)


Richie

posted on 17th Oct 03 at 22:09

Well be on the safe side eh, and the knowledgable side.

The fuse upfront is going to have to be larger than the ones in the distribution block. Say the Alpine was 40amps and the other was 30amps then upfront you should get a 70amp fuse. And in the distribution block you should use a 40amp for the wire going to the monoblock and a 30amp for the other.


To work out the correct fuse ratings, check the side of ur amplifier and you should be one or more fuses. For each amp whatever fuse is on the amp is what size you should put in the distribtion block.


drunkenfool

posted on 17th Oct 03 at 22:06

Savinforcorsaproject, why not get a second battery in the boot which you will probably need, then just run the fat cable from that battery like normal, and charge that battery with a split charge wiring system (like im about to do it mine! ;) )


M4tt

posted on 17th Oct 03 at 21:59

wicked m8, cheers for your help!

what about the fuses? How do you work out what amp fuse you need?

also i have 2 fuses on the distribution block - are they supposed to match the one next to the battery?

Matt


Savinforcorsaproject

posted on 17th Oct 03 at 20:50

You have brought a Fused Distribution Block.

3x4AWG IN and 2x8AWG OUT.

Bascilay Battery>Power cable>Fused Distribution Block> ( Splits into 2 and goes to power the amps )

Yes 8AWG is Fine.

For more powerfull Systems putting out 1200wrms and 2x200rms i will be Running 0AWG from Battery to Fused Distribution Block then split into 4AWG into the amps.

Hope that helps.



m-dot

posted on 17th Oct 03 at 20:13

quote:
Originally posted by M4tt
i bought a 2-way AGU Fuse Block


You lost me already :D :lol:


M4tt

posted on 17th Oct 03 at 20:04

oh and another thing, what size fuse do i need for that lot - i've got a set of 50amp ones, does that sound about right?

also do i put the same rating fuse in the 2-way fuse block and the fuse next to the battery?


M4tt

posted on 17th Oct 03 at 20:02

i bought a 2-way AGU Fuse Block to day that takes 3x4owg in and then two fuses to 2x 8owg out.....

is this the same as a distribution block? couldn't see n e of these where i bought the above from....


basically im gonna be running an Alpine 500RMS Mono and an Alpine 2x80RMS for me comps will this thing i've bought be up to the job of distributing ma power or have i bought something else :boggle:

im sure it is the same thing as a distribution box, but just need to be sure b4 i rip it open :)

MAtt