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<blockquote data-quote="dipitydoo" data-source="post: 7437008" data-attributes="member: 567383"><p>as someone else has said, if your amp already has fuses, any additional fusing is for the wires. your 200amp fuse at the battery should be plenty sufficient, no reason to change that. the 100amp fuses at the distribution block are probably okay, you need to make sure the wires going to each individual amp is large enough to be protected by the 100amp fuse. chances are, assuming the run is fairly short from the distro to the amps, its likely fine. if you are not blowing any of your fuses, and your wire size/length supports the fuse size, you really don't need to change anything. and no, increasing fuse size does not increase power potential from your amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dipitydoo, post: 7437008, member: 567383"] as someone else has said, if your amp already has fuses, any additional fusing is for the wires. your 200amp fuse at the battery should be plenty sufficient, no reason to change that. the 100amp fuses at the distribution block are probably okay, you need to make sure the wires going to each individual amp is large enough to be protected by the 100amp fuse. chances are, assuming the run is fairly short from the distro to the amps, its likely fine. if you are not blowing any of your fuses, and your wire size/length supports the fuse size, you really don't need to change anything. and no, increasing fuse size does not increase power potential from your amp. [/QUOTE]
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