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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 4278423" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>Does anyone actually have a clue in here? Check your amps owners manual and see what the manufacturer says you need for a fuse. And that crap 5 ga wire is more like 8 gauge wire but with more insulation around it to make it look bigger. One of my buddy's bought the same stuff, it's cheap for a reason, real copper wire is expensive and Walmart is all about being cheap. With a good amp the fuse ratings are generally 10 amps per 100 watts. If that amp really puts out 1200 watts then you'r gonna need something like a 120 watt fuse, but READ the ****ed manual FIRST!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 4278423, member: 587873"] Does anyone actually have a clue in here? Check your amps owners manual and see what the manufacturer says you need for a fuse. And that crap 5 ga wire is more like 8 gauge wire but with more insulation around it to make it look bigger. One of my buddy's bought the same stuff, it's cheap for a reason, real copper wire is expensive and Walmart is all about being cheap. With a good amp the fuse ratings are generally 10 amps per 100 watts. If that amp really puts out 1200 watts then you'r gonna need something like a 120 watt fuse, but READ the ****ed manual FIRST!!!! [/QUOTE]
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