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<blockquote data-quote="All_Logix" data-source="post: 7284674" data-attributes="member: 628274"><p>Yep, that inline fuse is just there for the line, not the amp, so you fuse it based on what the line can handle, not the amp. However there are some amps out there that recommend that you run a fuse in the line close to the amp based on the rating of the amp if there isn't an on board one, so if you want you can tie another fuse holder in close to where the power wire goes into the amp and put a 40a in it. But if JL told you not to worry about it I wouldn't</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All_Logix, post: 7284674, member: 628274"] Yep, that inline fuse is just there for the line, not the amp, so you fuse it based on what the line can handle, not the amp. However there are some amps out there that recommend that you run a fuse in the line close to the amp based on the rating of the amp if there isn't an on board one, so if you want you can tie another fuse holder in close to where the power wire goes into the amp and put a 40a in it. But if JL told you not to worry about it I wouldn't [/QUOTE]
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