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I have ordered a RP3500 and want to use dual power and ground. the amp  uses a 350A fuse. My question is when doing the dual runs should i use 2 350 amp fuses or try to find 2 175a fuses?

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Fuse for your wire capability.  So each run gets a fuse the size of the current it can carry.  If you're using 1/0 for more than 10 feet, I would use 300A fuses.

EDIT: what final impedance are you wiring to?  

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