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<blockquote data-quote="colgatekillaa" data-source="post: 2386198" data-attributes="member: 570329"><p>ok so im running 2 10 w6's and they're wired to 2 ohms, so each are probably seeing around 500 watts, probably less then that because i haven't upgraded my electrical at all. recently i have been cranking up my music and amp shut off. i check the in-line fuse and sure enough its blown. i didn't think anything of it, i just replaced it to see if it was a fluke, lol to that last part, and of course the second one blew. Im running 4 gauge wire into a 60 amp fuse. i was considering just getting a bigger fuse, but im not sure about that. i will be doing the big 3 soon and i was going to run 1/0 to the amp but im not sure if thats necessary or not. the amp is the rf T8002. i was just wondering if upgrading the wiring would fix this problem or what you guys think i should do.</p><p></p><p>thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="colgatekillaa, post: 2386198, member: 570329"] ok so im running 2 10 w6's and they're wired to 2 ohms, so each are probably seeing around 500 watts, probably less then that because i haven't upgraded my electrical at all. recently i have been cranking up my music and amp shut off. i check the in-line fuse and sure enough its blown. i didn't think anything of it, i just replaced it to see if it was a fluke, lol to that last part, and of course the second one blew. Im running 4 gauge wire into a 60 amp fuse. i was considering just getting a bigger fuse, but im not sure about that. i will be doing the big 3 soon and i was going to run 1/0 to the amp but im not sure if thats necessary or not. the amp is the rf T8002. i was just wondering if upgrading the wiring would fix this problem or what you guys think i should do. thanks. [/QUOTE]
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