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18" from amp and 18" from battery on a kicker zx1000.1? seems like overkill to me but im a dumb***
No you don't have to run a fuse if your wiring is done correctly. But if your amp is an old school you need to because they can internally short. But if its a newer one you don't have to. They make big wire for a reason.
thank you... seems like overkill to me, thats why i agree with tsenfw... and it's a 2007 model, pretty much brand new. i had heard that fusing a powerline twice is like speed bumps in the power flow, thats why i ask...I don't see a reason for fusing twice. If the line shorts the fuse is gonna blow. Why have two fuses?
To protect the amp. It makes sense. If a short occurs it could pop the amp. Its just a small possibility.I don't see a reason for fusing twice. If the line shorts the fuse is gonna blow. Why have two fuses?
I've never tested or have seen a test. I'm sure it doesn't matter unless your in serious comp. For a daily driver, I'd fuse it. But that doesn't mean you have to.hmmm... so far 2 yes and 2 no... is the whole speed bump thing true? or will the power flow fine with 2? if it will i'll just do it. is anyone actually running a kicker zx 1000.1 1500.1 or 2500.1 that knows about this?
But any modern amp will have fuses right? I don't see how a short anywhere on a wire that is fused near the battery could cause harm to the amp because the circuit would immediately be broken right?To protect the amp. It makes sense. If a short occurs it could pop the amp. Its just a small possibility.