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<blockquote data-quote="snoopdan" data-source="post: 5626453" data-attributes="member: 564991"><p>well, at least the fuse to your subwoofer amp needs to be 18" from the amp. The fusing is really your decision though. Since your new to the game, id probably stick with Street 2 to get your feet wet. Your pressure class tops out at 2000, and you can have 3 fuses that equals your total fuse amperage allowed.</p><p></p><p>If I were you, id do three 60 amp fuses in parallel, which would put you at 180 amps and would put you at 1976.7 for your pressure class which is a tad under the 2000 limit.</p><p></p><p>so how this works is :</p><p></p><p>60A x 3 = 180 amps</p><p></p><p>180 x 10 + 176.7146 = 1976.7146 (which is below 2000)</p><p></p><p>I know this sounds confusing as fack but once you get it setup, you leave it alone for the most part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopdan, post: 5626453, member: 564991"] well, at least the fuse to your subwoofer amp needs to be 18" from the amp. The fusing is really your decision though. Since your new to the game, id probably stick with Street 2 to get your feet wet. Your pressure class tops out at 2000, and you can have 3 fuses that equals your total fuse amperage allowed. If I were you, id do three 60 amp fuses in parallel, which would put you at 180 amps and would put you at 1976.7 for your pressure class which is a tad under the 2000 limit. so how this works is : 60A x 3 = 180 amps 180 x 10 + 176.7146 = 1976.7146 (which is below 2000) I know this sounds confusing as fack but once you get it setup, you leave it alone for the most part. [/QUOTE]
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