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<blockquote data-quote="Phlipbak" data-source="post: 4587763" data-attributes="member: 566664"><p>Ok.. so I think I'm going to be running a Kicker ZX650.4 (100w RMS x 4 @ 4 ohms), 100w to my 2 mids (still deciding on those..), and 100 watts to each Seas Neo tweeter (hope they can handle 10w over rated power of 90w), and also I'm most likely going to be running an AQ2200D or an equivalent amp (whatever it is will be set to 2000w at 1 ohm) to push 2 SSA Icon D4 12's..</p><p></p><p>Now, I'm getting a Powermaster XS Series D2400 Series battery that will be wired to my stock 730 CCA battery (it's a beast for stock battery) which will in turn be connected to my (also a beast) 160 stock high output alt.. now I want to do big 3 and such, and I want 1/0g also ran to my AQ2200D, and 4g ran to my ZX650.4..</p><p></p><p>But--how should I do this? Pos and neg KnuKonceptz battery terminals allow (max) two 1/0g in or out and one 4g in or out per terminal.. I want my batteries connected with 1/0g also.. should I wire them like this (keeping in mind each terminal for each post has possibility for up to two 1/0g in/out and one 4g in/out):</p><p></p><p><img src="http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e215/Phlipbak/BatteryWiringDiagram.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Or should I use distro's somewhere or put fuses somewhere? Also where should I put my inline fuse(s)? Do I only need like one 250A somewhere or more than one or something? Kind of new to self-install, and I'm redoing my entire system, I had it professionally done last time, well... "professionally".. kind of crappy actually... anyways thanks a lot guys!</p><p></p><p>O...excuse the UNBELIEVABLY crude drawing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phlipbak, post: 4587763, member: 566664"] Ok.. so I think I'm going to be running a Kicker ZX650.4 (100w RMS x 4 @ 4 ohms), 100w to my 2 mids (still deciding on those..), and 100 watts to each Seas Neo tweeter (hope they can handle 10w over rated power of 90w), and also I'm most likely going to be running an AQ2200D or an equivalent amp (whatever it is will be set to 2000w at 1 ohm) to push 2 SSA Icon D4 12's.. Now, I'm getting a Powermaster XS Series D2400 Series battery that will be wired to my stock 730 CCA battery (it's a beast for stock battery) which will in turn be connected to my (also a beast) 160 stock high output alt.. now I want to do big 3 and such, and I want 1/0g also ran to my AQ2200D, and 4g ran to my ZX650.4.. But--how should I do this? Pos and neg KnuKonceptz battery terminals allow (max) two 1/0g in or out and one 4g in or out per terminal.. I want my batteries connected with 1/0g also.. should I wire them like this (keeping in mind each terminal for each post has possibility for up to two 1/0g in/out and one 4g in/out): [IMG]http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e215/Phlipbak/BatteryWiringDiagram.png[/IMG] Or should I use distro's somewhere or put fuses somewhere? Also where should I put my inline fuse(s)? Do I only need like one 250A somewhere or more than one or something? Kind of new to self-install, and I'm redoing my entire system, I had it professionally done last time, well... "professionally".. kind of crappy actually... anyways thanks a lot guys! O...excuse the UNBELIEVABLY crude drawing [/QUOTE]
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