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<blockquote data-quote="68 R/T" data-source="post: 462369" data-attributes="member: 553393"><p>guys i got a problem with blowing fuses.i'm running two ppi a600 art series both of them have the 60amp fuses that they came with.i'm running a 4 gauge power wire with a 60amp inline fuse at the battery and at the back i got that ditribution block both with 60amp fuses.one of the ppi's is bridged and the other i'm running in stereo.whenever i crank it up really loud the one 60amp fuse constantly blows at the battery.i don't know if it's safe or not to put in a higher amp fuse cause i don't want to take a risk of a fire happening.any advice out there i'd really appreciate it. thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="68 R/T, post: 462369, member: 553393"] guys i got a problem with blowing fuses.i'm running two ppi a600 art series both of them have the 60amp fuses that they came with.i'm running a 4 gauge power wire with a 60amp inline fuse at the battery and at the back i got that ditribution block both with 60amp fuses.one of the ppi's is bridged and the other i'm running in stereo.whenever i crank it up really loud the one 60amp fuse constantly blows at the battery.i don't know if it's safe or not to put in a higher amp fuse cause i don't want to take a risk of a fire happening.any advice out there i'd really appreciate it. thanks [/QUOTE]
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