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<blockquote data-quote="evo2k3" data-source="post: 144839" data-attributes="member: 546246"><p>I couldn't disagree with you more. Fuses protect the wire from a fire, but also protect the amp. I will leave use to disagree, I have presented my side....you have made some fairly <strong> bold </strong> statments....we will leave it to the thread starter to pick.</p><p></p><p>just to add a personal expierence, mine are fused after the caps and the fuse has never blown while the system is running, I dont think you can back up the fact that the amp will draw more than its fuse rating. Secondly, if you should NEVER fuse it, why have I seen professional installs where the caps go into a distrobution block and less than 2 foot of smaller wire to the amps (understanding that 2 foot of something like 4 guage wire can saftley handle as much as the 15-20 foot stretch of say 0 guage feeding it).?? You dont need to answer those quetions, just think about them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evo2k3, post: 144839, member: 546246"] I couldn't disagree with you more. Fuses protect the wire from a fire, but also protect the amp. I will leave use to disagree, I have presented my side....you have made some fairly [B] bold [/B] statments....we will leave it to the thread starter to pick. just to add a personal expierence, mine are fused after the caps and the fuse has never blown while the system is running, I dont think you can back up the fact that the amp will draw more than its fuse rating. Secondly, if you should NEVER fuse it, why have I seen professional installs where the caps go into a distrobution block and less than 2 foot of smaller wire to the amps (understanding that 2 foot of something like 4 guage wire can saftley handle as much as the 15-20 foot stretch of say 0 guage feeding it).?? You dont need to answer those quetions, just think about them. [/QUOTE]
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