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<blockquote data-quote="Xero.Limit" data-source="post: 4305089" data-attributes="member: 585283"><p>Yesterday a friend wanted to show me how his subs hit so we hooked them up in my car and I cranked it up a bit about 30/35 volume I believe. It played for a while then blew the same fuse again..I heard throwin a 7.5 fuse instead of a 5 helps out and stops the fuse from blowing. Anyone have any comments about doing this as far as safety and any concern?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xero.Limit, post: 4305089, member: 585283"] Yesterday a friend wanted to show me how his subs hit so we hooked them up in my car and I cranked it up a bit about 30/35 volume I believe. It played for a while then blew the same fuse again..I heard throwin a 7.5 fuse instead of a 5 helps out and stops the fuse from blowing. Anyone have any comments about doing this as far as safety and any concern? [/QUOTE]
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