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<blockquote data-quote="altico" data-source="post: 624211" data-attributes="member: 556576"><p>I'm a little hesitant about using a breaker like that... I read that they're not foolproof in a car audio application - something about if it gets stuck... high heat under the hood... not reliable... car up in flames. Can't believe everthing you read though. But, there's hesitance.</p><p></p><p>Plus that particular one you linked to is 150A ... it wouldn't protect in my application. I'm using 4guage wire at the battery and 4guage is only rated at ~125A according to bcae1.com - I think that's a reliable source.</p><p></p><p>thanks for the input though.</p><p></p><p><strong>Anyone have info on good quality dblocks that wouldn't be too expensive?? Any info on the knukonceptz dblocks??</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="altico, post: 624211, member: 556576"] I'm a little hesitant about using a breaker like that... I read that they're not foolproof in a car audio application - something about if it gets stuck... high heat under the hood... not reliable... car up in flames. Can't believe everthing you read though. But, there's hesitance. Plus that particular one you linked to is 150A ... it wouldn't protect in my application. I'm using 4guage wire at the battery and 4guage is only rated at ~125A according to bcae1.com - I think that's a reliable source. thanks for the input though. [B]Anyone have info on good quality dblocks that wouldn't be too expensive?? Any info on the knukonceptz dblocks??[/B] [/QUOTE]
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