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**Fuse for PA a3000db** quick
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtaz1" data-source="post: 912862" data-attributes="member: 555012"><p>Dude, chillout! A 150 amp fuse is quite sufficient for this amp. I've got an e-mail straight from Power Acoustik Technical support department that states this amp will pull a max current of 180 amps. It's like zachzchw stated, if your electrical system for some unknown reason were to send a spike of current greater than 180 amperes and you have a 200 amp fuse then you will be amp-less, whereas if you had a 150 amp fuse inline then that sucker would pop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtaz1, post: 912862, member: 555012"] Dude, chillout! A 150 amp fuse is quite sufficient for this amp. I've got an e-mail straight from Power Acoustik Technical support department that states this amp will pull a max current of 180 amps. It's like zachzchw stated, if your electrical system for some unknown reason were to send a spike of current greater than 180 amperes and you have a 200 amp fuse then you will be amp-less, whereas if you had a 150 amp fuse inline then that sucker would pop. [/QUOTE]
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