1996BLKBouer,
Turns out i used 4g wire from the battery to the fuse block. sorry for not checking before i posted.
this is what i was talking about as for a power distribution box.
street wires power distribution box
"This distribution block has a single 3-way ( 2 side and 1 rear) input that will accept up to 1/0-gauge wire. The single 3-way input gives you maximum mounting flexibility by allowing you to connect the input wire straight on or to either side. The direct set screw connections provide superior clamping and low resistance. The block also has 3 front-mounted outputs that will accept up to 1/0-gauge wire."
could i replace the 4g power wire coming from the battery with 1/0 gauge wire and put one of these distribution blocks in the cab to not only run power to my fuse block but also run sufficient power to the 5 channel amp?
Battery --> 1/0g --> Distribution box --> Fuse --> Amp
Branch off again from the distribution box with another fuse before the power wire goes to the fuse block.
i could leave the existing ground for my fuse block and just need to provide another ground down the line for the amp.
DjDom,
Your right, when i read the wire charts, i measured the gauge wire i needed by not only how far away the item is from the battery, but also the return to the battery. used that total length to determine how thick i needed the wire for the amount of amps i was pushing through it + voltage drop.