csu87
10+ year member
CarAudio.com Veteran
usually, you are done for that run. Luckily, they give you a couple runs per show.Makes sense, okay lol Thank you
What happens if you blow a fuse while competing? Disqualified?
Edit: Should I design the box with port facing into cab? facing ceiling? facing trunk door? facing side walls? Where should the sub be placed in consideration with the cab? More inside the cab? More towards the trunk door?
Subs up, port back is a good combo to start out with.
Cant do that in MECA so its worthless....
"Burp" is 3 second tone. A 200A fuse is not going to protect that amp whatsoever, and I'm not sure what the rules allow, but more smaller fuses will be better for competing... for example, at auto-parts stores they sell a small fuse holder with a wire coming out of each side (for the fuses that go up under the dash of most cars... that style fuse). Get 10 of those and bundle all the wires together with solder, attatch one end to your power wire to the battery and the other end goes right into the amp, put a 5A fuse in each and bump up to 7.5A or 10A if you blow fuses often.
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Correct.So for example, I could just have a fuse @ the battery with 300amp rating for the 0awg wire then another fuse holder @ the amplifier that can be swapped during competition to a 25amp rating. That is legit?
Thank you for elaborating on specifications of the classes.
General SPL Rules
I suggest some reading through this. Try your best to stay in the amateur street or street classes.
