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<blockquote data-quote="thegreatestpenn" data-source="post: 3539659" data-attributes="member: 582482"><p>^ good explanation. Yes fuses are very durable and can handle alot of current for short bursts. I've run a 1200wrms amp with a 40A fuse unclipped and 50A with some clipping with no problems. It doesn't mean my amp is underrated (we used an O-scope, the power was there), it just means the fuse is doing its job. that inline fuse is to protect the wiring anyways. As long as wire isn't melting you are alright</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thegreatestpenn, post: 3539659, member: 582482"] ^ good explanation. Yes fuses are very durable and can handle alot of current for short bursts. I've run a 1200wrms amp with a 40A fuse unclipped and 50A with some clipping with no problems. It doesn't mean my amp is underrated (we used an O-scope, the power was there), it just means the fuse is doing its job. that inline fuse is to protect the wiring anyways. As long as wire isn't melting you are alright [/QUOTE]
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