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<blockquote data-quote="JeepBeats96JGC" data-source="post: 6101528" data-attributes="member: 611751"><p>also, if you're using fused distribution the same thing applies, say you have a distribution block that is 1 in - 2 out, you want each 12v line out to be fuse for the total each amp is using. then after the battery add up the fuses in the distribution block and use that size fuse right after the battery.</p><p></p><p>example: 4 channel amp 60A; mono amp 40A-----distribution block = 1 60A &amp; 1 40A-----@battery 100A.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeepBeats96JGC, post: 6101528, member: 611751"] also, if you're using fused distribution the same thing applies, say you have a distribution block that is 1 in - 2 out, you want each 12v line out to be fuse for the total each amp is using. then after the battery add up the fuses in the distribution block and use that size fuse right after the battery. example: 4 channel amp 60A; mono amp 40A-----distribution block = 1 60A & 1 40A-----@battery 100A. [/QUOTE]
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