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im confused... so what should I do then? What is the best way to wire it. I'm going to have a xenon 200.4 and rsd 600.1 with 4 guage running to the rear then to a distro with 4 guage to as of now Ti 400.2 and my rsd600.1 when my xenon 200.4 gets here what is the best way to wire it?
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1/0 to the back, then split with a block is the way i would do it, but you could also just add another 4awg run for just the 200.4 and keep the existing 4awg for the 600.1


what dist block are you using?
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It is a stringer 4 awg in and 2 4 awg out looks like a T splitter.

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maybe you could draw me a pic of what ideally my wiring options would be with correct awg and stuff for when I get the x200.4 and my rsd600.1 Im a visual learner :)
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give me a few...
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option A is the easiest/cheapest way to go for you at this point.

B is the BEST way IMO. you could buy the 1/0 kit from knukonceptz for about 60 iirc, the block for 20 then use your existing 4awg for the shorter runs from the block to the amps

http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetai ... ID=KLM-AK0
http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetai ... dID=KNF-23


the other gotcha about B, is that you will have to find a crimper that can handle the 1/0 cable, not the sort of thing most people just have around the house

also, forgot to put the grounds on option B, but i think you know whats going on there
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I find an old set of side cutting pliars works great for crimping 0g connectors (the ones I use are called linesman pliers). I clamp an X onto it, then grab my torch and ram it full of solder.

Of course you can get screw on terminals as well ;)
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Ok I get what your putting down :)

Cool thing is that for my dads install I bought him that knu concepts

http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetai ... dID=KNF-23

I bought two so I have one for the ground and one for power in the back. and they are fused. BUT I bought him a sweet Powercore 15 Farad distro center so I think he is gunna give me those knuconepts that he has. haha yes! So I may just go with your option b. Might just have to buy a PG 0/1 awg kit. Has everything I need.

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Edit: I wonder if it would be cheaper to just buy 0/1 awg from knu concepts for power, then 0/1 for ground, and positive batt clamp, and do I need a negative bat clamp? But I think thats all I need right?

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16 Ft 0/1 awg power
4 Ft 0/1 awg neg
Pos batt terminal
Neg batt terminal (Do I even need?)
Inline ANL Fuse holder (what size fuse should I get?)

I believe this is all right?
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^sounds like you got it now!


knu does make a matching ground block: http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetai ... dID=KND-23
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Oh and I work at best buy so I have every tool imaginable. I love their soldering gun too :)
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Bfowler wrote:^sounds like you got it now!


knu does make a matching ground block: http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetai ... dID=KND-23
Am I screwed because my dad already has two of the KNF-23 3 way system. If I used that for my power and my ground is that wrong? If it is ill just buy the ground one you mention the KND-23.


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and what size ANL fuse should i do in the ANL fuse holder AMP wise. 60A 120A? bigger?
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its not really ideal, you could try and return it?
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or does anyone else know what size ANL Fuse I should get?
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