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if your talkin about the fuse holder at the battery then yes. but i'd make sure it's a good breaker, something using the "hall effect" and not a magnetic kind. Monster makes a good breaker. but if your talkin about running all the amps off the one breaker w/o a d block i'd be abit worried about how ur installing the ampss

 
i have three amps totaling a current draw of 125 amps instead of using three fuse holders can i connect all three amps to a single 140 amp circuit breaker.
Fuse/CB ratings should be compared to the wire size/capacity you are using to feed those amplifiers. The 125 amp number should be used to size the wire. You are skipping a step.
 
fuse each amp separate. If one was to fry and pulled lots of current while the others turned off it may not trip the breaker and start a fire. Fuses and breakers are for safety don't skimp. I would fuse to the wire size up front first then if you have an extra batt one more fuse there. then a fuse to each amp at the fuse rating said by the manufacturer of the amp.

 
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