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Orion D5000 Fuse Placement ?


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Seems like a not so smart amp design, you could do a run of 0 gauge to the amp fuse the 0 gauge. then use a distro block to make it into 2 4 gauge wires

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You have to put a fuse in no matter what amp it is.

You put it on the positive cable coming off of the battery, try and keep it as close to the battery as possible.

Are you new to this I'm guessing?

EDIT: just re read this, Gotcha now.

Depending on what amperage the recommended fuse is, I would suppose you just want it coming off of that main feed, then after splitting the heavy gauge into the two 4 gauge you can run them straight in. Or, if it's more feasible you could have two runs of 4 gauge straight off of the battery to the amp, but both must be fused, and in that case you would use two fuses that add up to the recommended amperage.

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Seems like a not so smart amp design, you could do a run of 0 gauge to the amp fuse the 0 gauge. then use a distro block to make it into 2 4 gauge wires

It's like that for a reason. ;)

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why? Is it two boards internally bridged?

No if I'm correct it's for doing exactly what I was saying about running two runs of 4 gauge from the battery.

In the 06 models of the HCCA the manual said that you could use either one.

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No if I'm correct it's for doing exactly what I was saying about running two runs of 4 gauge from the battery.

In the 06 models of the HCCA the manual said that you could use either one.

Your right dude, The funny thing is that the fuse holder included has only two 4ga terminals (in/out). I want to feed it 2 4ga feeds but theres only one fuse, I have KnuKonceptz 4ga from the batteries and if you know KnuKonceptz their wiring is pretty thick and there is no way I can fit two 4ga leads in that 4ga terminal of the fuse holder.

In the manual it says 250amp fuse is recommended. which is what it comes with, but I would think I should utilize both sets of power terminals which means to me I need to fuse both positive lines. Which means I need another fuse holder, Am I correct?

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get a fusable 0g-4g distro block

http://www.stingerelectronics.com/productD...amp;ParentID=-1

something like that...my .02, or a simple one, wtvr...

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i've got an orion 2500D, went and got some $10 distro's from 1/0 to (3) 4 gauge, i just fused the 1/0 in the front and called it a day

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