Distro Blocks

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deathcloud
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Distro Blocks

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Wondering what kind of distro blocks my dad should get if he is going to run 0/1 gauge to the distro and have 4 gauge go to 3 amps. Does anyone have links or something that would be a good purchase. Does it have to be fused? Not fused? Let me know. Thanks
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Post by Bfowler »

the fused blocks are a safer choice, esspically if the amps don't have on board fuses. (that doesnt mean you get to skip the fuse at the battery)

http://www.amazon.com/Phoenix-4-Out-Fus ... 52&sr=8-13

here is a option thats a bit cheaper, but will do the job.

http://www.knukonceptz.com/productDetai ... dID=KNF-23
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use a powercore 15 or 20 add a fuse block were needed
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where do I get the powercore?
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Post by Thumper88 »

I second the knukonceptz konfused distros...running them in my car...1/0 gauge.
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Post by deathcloud »

I was thinking about just doing the phoenix gold one. Just because I love phoenix gold and want to keep it all PG ampkit distro blocks amps blah blah. I really wish they still made powercore 15 or 20s
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