J Justinjay Junior Member 8 0 Detroit mi Nov 3, 2013 #1 Blew a 5ag 80 fuse. Was wondering if replacing it with a 5ag 100 fuse would be better for me? 2 re audio pro SE 12's, kicker 800.1 amp.. -J Click to read more...
Blew a 5ag 80 fuse. Was wondering if replacing it with a 5ag 100 fuse would be better for me? 2 re audio pro SE 12's, kicker 800.1 amp.. -J Click to read more...
jrdnhsnbrg 10+ year member Pimped my grandma's ride 1,891 0 Eau Claire, WI Nov 3, 2013 #2 If you're blowing fuses, there is probably something wrong. Try and figure out what the problem is before you cause any more damage.
If you're blowing fuses, there is probably something wrong. Try and figure out what the problem is before you cause any more damage.
bgowdy 5,000+ posts Heroes are remembered, but legends never die 7,977 18 Campbellsville, Ky Nov 3, 2013 #3 Blew a 5ag 80 fuse. Was wondering if replacing it with a 5ag 100 fuse would be better for me? 2 re audio pro SE 12's, kicker 800.1 amp.. -J Click to expand... IMO i would not replace the fuses with anything other then what it had. Is it fuse in the amp or the wire? ---------- Post added at 08:24 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:23 PM ---------- If you're blowing fuses, there is probably something wrong. Try and figure out what the problem is before you cause any more damage. Click to expand... ^^^^Also THIS...
Blew a 5ag 80 fuse. Was wondering if replacing it with a 5ag 100 fuse would be better for me? 2 re audio pro SE 12's, kicker 800.1 amp.. -J Click to expand... IMO i would not replace the fuses with anything other then what it had. Is it fuse in the amp or the wire? ---------- Post added at 08:24 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:23 PM ---------- If you're blowing fuses, there is probably something wrong. Try and figure out what the problem is before you cause any more damage. Click to expand... ^^^^Also THIS...
OP J Justinjay Junior Member 8 0 Detroit mi Nov 3, 2013 Thread Starter #4 It's in the wire bgowdy31. And thank everyone who commented
jrdnhsnbrg 10+ year member Pimped my grandma's ride 1,891 0 Eau Claire, WI Nov 3, 2013 #5 It's in the wire bgowdy. And thank everyone who commented Click to expand... Replace that wire, it's most likely shorting out somewhere.
It's in the wire bgowdy. And thank everyone who commented Click to expand... Replace that wire, it's most likely shorting out somewhere.
OP J Justinjay Junior Member 8 0 Detroit mi Nov 3, 2013 Thread Starter #6 Much appreciation Jrdnhsnbrg!
jrdnhsnbrg 10+ year member Pimped my grandma's ride 1,891 0 Eau Claire, WI Nov 3, 2013 #7 Much appreciation Jrdnhsnbrg! Click to expand... Yep no problem! Make sure to use the same size fuse as before
Much appreciation Jrdnhsnbrg! Click to expand... Yep no problem! Make sure to use the same size fuse as before