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<blockquote data-quote="Seth_3515" data-source="post: 5242030" data-attributes="member: 598407"><p>fusing to match the amp fuses is better than fusing to the wire... fusing to the amp you still are protecting the wire and better actually because the amp should never pull more amps than it is fused for... if you fuse to the wire it allows a fluke to happen and lets more amperes get to the amplifier than should be allowed, by fusing to the amplifier it protects the wire from too many amperes the wire can handle but also is a lil extra protection for the amplifier</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seth_3515, post: 5242030, member: 598407"] fusing to match the amp fuses is better than fusing to the wire... fusing to the amp you still are protecting the wire and better actually because the amp should never pull more amps than it is fused for... if you fuse to the wire it allows a fluke to happen and lets more amperes get to the amplifier than should be allowed, by fusing to the amplifier it protects the wire from too many amperes the wire can handle but also is a lil extra protection for the amplifier [/QUOTE]
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