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4 ga. wire, Fuse block


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I decided that I am going to get out of car audio,

EDIT: I took out the wires today, I have a kicker fuse block, and 16 feet and 10 and 1/2 inches of kicker hyper-flex 4 gauge power wire.

Fuse block has a 100 amp fuse. 10+ shipping (flat rate box)

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power wire has split loom on it for about 3 feet. This will come with the 1 foot side from the fuse block to battery with terminal unless asked otherwise. 30+shipping (USPS Flat Rate box)

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2003 Chevy Blazerkenwood headunit4 ga. kicker wiringAQ1200D amp2 12" DC LVL 3'sStinger Volt MeterMy Build LogBlazer is no longer. Totaled 02/14/2012drew.png

no. this is for converting dc to ac. useful if you want to run a blender inside your car.

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2003 Chevy Blazerkenwood headunit4 ga. kicker wiringAQ1200D amp2 12" DC LVL 3'sStinger Volt MeterMy Build LogBlazer is no longer. Totaled 02/14/2012drew.png

no. this is for converting dc to ac. useful if you want to run a blender inside your car.

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whatd you meter?

Steve I don't know why but everytime I see your new paint I want a Dr. Pepper...... is this normal?

heres an analogy for you. running a high power stereo without a fuse is like having unprotected sex with that hot chick at the bar with the sketchy sexual history. Sure you may be fine and nothing happens but that one time something does happen you're fucked.

i dont want woofer broke like bass sound clip clip and voice coil overheat

2 sa12s, saz1500 build log http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/91183-chapo123s-sundown-build-log/page__gopid__1250604entry1250604

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