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Amp wont power up after FUSE blow?? Visonik4000D
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<blockquote data-quote="Bun-Bun" data-source="post: 4890831" data-attributes="member: 584852"><p>In regards to the confusion about the drawing more current with lower voltage... I dont know if it actually draw's and more or less current however we are not dealing with simple electronics and simple ohm's law equations. These are fet's with semi conductor material that acts differently then standard conductors. Also as was already mentioned fets are less efficient at lower voltage which directly means they will make more heat and blow (and potential for more then one to be open at the same time).</p><p></p><p>To the OP... depends on how good you are at soldering. I personally woulnd't do it but I **** at soldering...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bun-Bun, post: 4890831, member: 584852"] In regards to the confusion about the drawing more current with lower voltage... I dont know if it actually draw's and more or less current however we are not dealing with simple electronics and simple ohm's law equations. These are fet's with semi conductor material that acts differently then standard conductors. Also as was already mentioned fets are less efficient at lower voltage which directly means they will make more heat and blow (and potential for more then one to be open at the same time). To the OP... depends on how good you are at soldering. I personally woulnd't do it but I **** at soldering... [/QUOTE]
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