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Help a newb with amp hitting low voltage cutoff
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<blockquote data-quote="Rotate" data-source="post: 8649651" data-attributes="member: 675296"><p>Maybe I don’t understand so please explain it to me how the voltage going into the fuse is 12.4-12.5. The voltage coming out of the fuse is 12.4-12.5 and that’s a 100% drop???? I hope where you can see how that would be confusing for someone to understand, because that looks like 0 drop in my math classes. In my work, for something to drop it has to go in one number and come out a lesser number. It’s good to see a forum where people are asking for help, and the ones that apparently know are “out” because one doesn’t understand. Obviously, if I had the answers, I wouldn’t be asking the question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotate, post: 8649651, member: 675296"] Maybe I don’t understand so please explain it to me how the voltage going into the fuse is 12.4-12.5. The voltage coming out of the fuse is 12.4-12.5 and that’s a 100% drop???? I hope where you can see how that would be confusing for someone to understand, because that looks like 0 drop in my math classes. In my work, for something to drop it has to go in one number and come out a lesser number. It’s good to see a forum where people are asking for help, and the ones that apparently know are “out” because one doesn’t understand. Obviously, if I had the answers, I wouldn’t be asking the question. [/QUOTE]
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