Can I split an amp power feed into two?

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Can I split an amp power feed into two?

Post by alexperkins »

Hi All,

Got a new active sub on the way to me. Im wondering - is it possible just to split the current positive lead going into my amp to run both the amp and the sub, or would it be too much strain on it?

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doesn't it just depend on what gauge rating it is? and how much watts the cable can handle? might be wrong but i would also like to know, since i don't want to be feeding another positive wire :roll:
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I have a fused at the battery (200amp iirc) run of 0awg cabling going from the battery to a fused distribution block at the back of the car which then splits into 2 runs of 4awg cabling for the sub amp and front end amp.

So in a nutshell, yes you can :lol: just get :lol: yourself a distribution block.
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where can i get these 'distribution blocks' from? Could i cheat and just use a 240v junction :P Think my battery wiring is 60A fused tho ill have to check
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