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1 ohm wiring question
are you sure it is not a 4 ohm load?
murphy54
Post #12
Mar 14, 2006
Forum:
Wiring, Electrical & Installation
M
big 3 question
the size fuse for the run from alt to bat ..pls?
murphy54
Post #13
Mar 14, 2006
Forum:
Wiring, Electrical & Installation
M
Popping 100 A fuses like candy
I am not that much of an expert...but for such problems I recommend a tehnical manual..it is easy to find
murphy54
Post #30
Mar 14, 2006
Forum:
Wiring, Electrical & Installation
M
fuse size...
I would advice less then 30
murphy54
Post #4
Mar 14, 2006
Forum:
Wiring, Electrical & Installation
M
"Comments Of Awg Wires Only Thread"
i don't understand:eyebrow:
murphy54
Post #29
Mar 14, 2006
Forum:
Wiring, Electrical & Installation
M
Capacitance difference?
don't know
murphy54
Post #6
Mar 14, 2006
Forum:
Wiring, Electrical & Installation
M
1/0 kit
all you need is new wiring
murphy54
Post #15
Mar 14, 2006
Forum:
Wiring, Electrical & Installation
M
Voltage Drops
it may be a electrycal redundacy effect ...if them aren't in good shape(electrical charge that keeps on staying there ,if certain tehnical prerequisits aren't meet -eventualy leads to overloading electrical circuits)
murphy54
Post #10
Mar 14, 2006
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