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2 fuses on a mono amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sophia13913" data-source="post: 8718046" data-attributes="member: 680900"><p>The first amp I got was a 2 channel (Edge EDA350.2-E7) and it has 2×30A fuses on it, which made sense to me bc it's a 2 channel right? But I've just got a mono amp (Kenwood X501-1) which has 2×30A fuses too. Why would they not just use a single 40A or 60A? In the manual it says its current consumption is 34A, and with the Edge it doesn't say. I wouldn't care but for deciding what fuse I should use on the line from the battery. 120A? 100A? Thankyou for reading, sorry if Im making a problem out of nothing and just worrying too much</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sophia13913, post: 8718046, member: 680900"] The first amp I got was a 2 channel (Edge EDA350.2-E7) and it has 2×30A fuses on it, which made sense to me bc it's a 2 channel right? But I've just got a mono amp (Kenwood X501-1) which has 2×30A fuses too. Why would they not just use a single 40A or 60A? In the manual it says its current consumption is 34A, and with the Edge it doesn't say. I wouldn't care but for deciding what fuse I should use on the line from the battery. 120A? 100A? Thankyou for reading, sorry if Im making a problem out of nothing and just worrying too much [/QUOTE]
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