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Doing the "Big 4" what all should I fuse?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hertz Mafia" data-source="post: 8583174" data-attributes="member: 670373"><p>I don't use any fuse. Almost all fuse blocks are cheap and almost all fuses are cheap. Poor connection causing more problems then good. I can't count how many times people pop their fuse from front to back and just running off their back battery reserve, after alittle bit their amps starts protecting from low voltage because the back battery bank gets drained because they didn't know a fuse popped. End result most likly ends up with dead batterys or blown up amps all because you used a fuse.</p><p></p><p>Just run your wires where they will not short out, zip tie then tight and you won't have any problems, I don't understand why get thick 0/1 Ofc wire and then put some little fuse in there to bottle neck the flow, no thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hertz Mafia, post: 8583174, member: 670373"] I don't use any fuse. Almost all fuse blocks are cheap and almost all fuses are cheap. Poor connection causing more problems then good. I can't count how many times people pop their fuse from front to back and just running off their back battery reserve, after alittle bit their amps starts protecting from low voltage because the back battery bank gets drained because they didn't know a fuse popped. End result most likly ends up with dead batterys or blown up amps all because you used a fuse. Just run your wires where they will not short out, zip tie then tight and you won't have any problems, I don't understand why get thick 0/1 Ofc wire and then put some little fuse in there to bottle neck the flow, no thanks. [/QUOTE]
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