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Old 10-13-2004 | 04:24 PM
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can i just splice an additional wire off of my main remote wire to use for a 2nd amp? or do i need to run a completely new remote wire to that amp? thanks!
Old 10-13-2004 | 09:26 PM
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Evan, i have had mine spliced for four years without any problems.
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splice away
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cool, thanks

i'm also splitting my 4 gauge power wire to two different 8 guage wires, to run to both amps. i have the correct terminals for that though, but i don't think they are at enough power to need more than 8 gauge each.
Old 10-14-2004 | 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by tuffluck
cool, thanks

i'm also splitting my 4 gauge power wire to two different 8 guage wires, to run to both amps. i have the correct terminals for that though, but i don't think they are at enough power to need more than 8 gauge each.
You'll be fine. As long as you're not running two huge class "d" amps bridged. Just make good connections.
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You should be fine, I just installed my system and everything is working fine, well, atleast the power issues are ok. I ran 1 remote on wire to back, and then split it. Did the same for the amp power. 4 guage to the back into a distribution block, and then 6 guage to the amps.




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