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Amp has X2 - 30amp fuses, should I have a 60 amp fuse in my In-line fuse dist. block?
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<blockquote data-quote="falconman515" data-source="post: 8180801" data-attributes="member: 658164"><p>I went ahead and just bought the 60 amp fuses.</p><p></p><p>Seems like from what I read online my inline fuse should be at least if not more then what the amps fuse/fuses combine ... so since there is 2x30amp fuses on my amp it only make sense to be running the 60 amp fuse right at my fused distribution block .... then I have the large 100 amp at the battery for solid safety.</p><p></p><p>I don't think the fused DB block is totally need but its there and installed (because my last amp did not have internal fuses) and if nothing else adds a second layer of protection above and beyond that built in amps fuses themselves.</p><p></p><p>I should be good to go hopefully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="falconman515, post: 8180801, member: 658164"] I went ahead and just bought the 60 amp fuses. Seems like from what I read online my inline fuse should be at least if not more then what the amps fuse/fuses combine ... so since there is 2x30amp fuses on my amp it only make sense to be running the 60 amp fuse right at my fused distribution block .... then I have the large 100 amp at the battery for solid safety. I don't think the fused DB block is totally need but its there and installed (because my last amp did not have internal fuses) and if nothing else adds a second layer of protection above and beyond that built in amps fuses themselves. I should be good to go hopefully. [/QUOTE]
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