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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Jan 21, '05 From hanover, pennsylvania Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
i already know the answer to this stupid question but a guy i know doesn't believe me. anyways here it goes: can a 60 amp fuse work in an amp that only takes a 15 or 30 amp fuse?? or will it cause a short in the amp or make it blow up?? sorry for this guys, but this guy is really pissin me off.
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lets not be mean here..
it looks like Smlogg put a 60 amp fuse on the power cable to the amp.. NOT IN THE AMP ITS SELF.. (am i right?) the fuse IN the amp should have protected against it shorting itself. most universal wiring kits give you a 60amp fuse to begin with. ( this fuse is not ment to be put INSIDE the amp ) and it should not matter whether you hooked up the wire first and then installed the fuse. because either way.. 12volts is reaching the amp. |
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QUOTE(Hanyo @ May 22, 2005 - 10:15 PM) it looks like Smlogg put a 60 amp fuse on the power cable to the amp.. NOT IN THE AMP ITS SELF.. (am i right?) [right][snapback]290430[/snapback][/right] right This post has been edited by Smlogg: May 23, 2005 - 1:23 AM |
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