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Old Apr 14, 2005
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Powering two amps

Instead of using a distribution block, can I just connect the power cable from the 2nd amp to the power connection of the first amp? In effect piggy backing off the first? 1st amp has 4 gauge power connector that is connected to the battery. 2nd amp is for components and uses 8 gauge cable. I was just wondering.
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Ehh, Sorry will not work, must have 4guage or bigger from the batt. then distribute it via block or cap fusing both amps as well!
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piggy back does not work well if it is even capable.
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yep - bad idea.

Good power and grounding are fundamental.
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your first amp would hit hard and youd hear the components amp drop out.

dont do it!
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Then I need to take this back to the install shop that did this **** poor job. Installer piggy backed the power from the component amp to the sub amp.
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Originally Posted by paradoxblue
your first amp would hit hard and youd hear the components amp drop out.

dont do it!
Exactly what is happenning. The volume level of the components will spontaneously raise and fall
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yeah go backa nd smack him
dont do it yourself. but he may just charge u for a dirstro block and few feet ow 8awg lol.

so u could probably DIY pretty fast
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I think I'll do it myself. I no longer trust em. Next question is since most distribution blocks are 4awg in and 8 out. How do I go about connecting 4awg cable from the out of the block to the sub amp? Sub amp takes 4 gauge. component amp takes 8 gauge cable
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holy monkeys, a shop did it! dang.
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I still need to know how to connect 4 gauge cable to a 8 guage terminal on the amps?
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u dont need to

most amps are fine on 4/8.. the reason it says 4 is if u run direct from batt you should run 4

but if u got 4 into the box (which they allready ran)
then u can go 8 into the two. you should be fine

also depending ont he D-block you may be able to wedge 4awg into the out. i can on some that i have.
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Here is a three way "T" distribution block, with 4 gauge in, and 4 gauge outs. Made by Stinger, comes in gold or platinum. I currently use two pf them in my car.

STEE4 (gold)
STEE4PT (platinum)

If getting the 4 gauge to work with the amp inputs is a problem, maybe these Stinger items will work. They convert 4 gauge to 8 gauge.

S48ADAPT (gold)
S48ADAPTPT (platinum)
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or you can get a 1/0 in, 4 out

or one that has 1/0 in and 2 4 and 2 8 out or something

not to difficult
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just wanna say thanks paradoxblue for the ebay instruction link. Mabey itll come in handy one day.

thanks again
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Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks man

Originally Posted by thoughthard
Here is a three way "T" distribution block, with 4 gauge in, and 4 gauge outs. Made by Stinger, comes in gold or platinum. I currently use two pf them in my car.

STEE4 (gold)
STEE4PT (platinum)

If getting the 4 gauge to work with the amp inputs is a problem, maybe these Stinger items will work. They convert 4 gauge to 8 gauge.

S48ADAPT (gold)
S48ADAPTPT (platinum)
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