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    Quote Originally Posted by motosno963 View Post
    i think its stinger 0ga. i dont remember. the pos 0 keeps falling out but the neg side stays in. i think its how its all mounted but im still not a big fan of the blocks and want to get something clean. would be nice if i could find some digital blocks for 1 in and 3 4/8ga out
    If your boat has a helm mounted analog volt gauge, you can easily use it along with a DPDT rocker switch to display the voltage of both the house and main battery banks.

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    This is the one you want. I love it's simplicity

    http://www.thewireszone.com/p-4679-t...age-meter.aspx
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    thank you sir haha
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    cant edit dang.. i look on sonixelectronix.com and i guess those are discontinued..i hope that link you sent me has them in stock..im guessing ill need two
    2004 Outback Blue/white w/5.7 indmar 350, Direct Drive
    Rockford fasgate cabins
    Rockford fasgate 500w amp (cabin) and a kenwood HU (kmr700u)
    Exile XM7's
    Exile Harpoon
    Exile ZLD
    Polk 10in sub (2)
    Polk P330 amp (subs)

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    Yes, Metra discontinued the entire Tsunami line Jan 2013 and replaced it with the T-Spec line. At this time, they do not offer any metered blocks like those Tsunami.

    In a lot of installs, that extra fused distribution block is redundant and not necessary. Yes they look cool, yes they make for a clean install and yes, a volt meter can come in handy, but its 8 extra electrical connections that may not be needed. You may be able to go with 2 non-fused distribution blocks, providing the amps have their own internal fusing. It also takes some careful calculations involving the main circuit protection and the cable length and gauge. You dont want a 300A main circuit protection and a 5ft 8ga branch line feeding the amp.

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