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Fusing a HO alternator?
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<blockquote data-quote="Supergumby5000" data-source="post: 4926704" data-attributes="member: 563237"><p>okay, let me see if i can figure this out. The fuse is present to prevent the wire from recieving more current than it can handle, which could result in melting/fire/trouble.</p><p></p><p>Where im lost is my amplifier has two power/two ground inputs, with a reccomended fusing of (2) 250amp ANL fuses. so, in other words, the amplifier could technically draw more current than the connection between my batt and alternator. IF i was to fuse the alt to battery, there would be lower limits than from the rear battery to the amplifier. wouldnt that cause problems there too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supergumby5000, post: 4926704, member: 563237"] okay, let me see if i can figure this out. The fuse is present to prevent the wire from recieving more current than it can handle, which could result in melting/fire/trouble. Where im lost is my amplifier has two power/two ground inputs, with a reccomended fusing of (2) 250amp ANL fuses. so, in other words, the amplifier could technically draw more current than the connection between my batt and alternator. IF i was to fuse the alt to battery, there would be lower limits than from the rear battery to the amplifier. wouldnt that cause problems there too? [/QUOTE]
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