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4 XL 15s and a Warhorse 1/23 TL?????


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Umm...you do realize that fused distrobution block isnt gonna work, right? I could be wrong, but I would like to hear your explanation on how it would work. Im 99% sure you have to segment one side of the bar to isolate each fuse from each other.

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I just finished these up tell me what yall think.

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Having 2 solid blocks like that will result in the fuses being used in parallel. For example, if you have 3 250amp fuses, that whole setup will be acting like a single 750amp fuse, not individual 250amp fuses.

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Does this look better for fuse block? After reading comments and looking and thinking about what i had it started to make sense about how they needed to be built.

Thats how you do it Bro. I saw this posted by killallblue and thought it was a distro for different amps. How its segmented depends on the amp. If an amp had 2 separate input sections I would have 2 separate output sections on the block. Dont know how that Warhorse is setup. One output section my be Ok if it needs 1250 amps of input into a single input section on the board. If there are 2 separate input sections on the board you would probably want to segment the output side accordingly.

I would like to have one of these myself. PM me a price for one. 4 runs in and 4 runs out. one bar with 4 inputs and 2 blocks on the output side with to outputs in each. I need 600 amps of fusing to each amp so I will double up a 300 amp fuse on each side. That would make my life a lot easier hooking up my amps.Would look a lot better too.

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