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<blockquote data-quote="hazardous0388" data-source="post: 3052088" data-attributes="member: 570425"><p>ok heres a good explaination. The fuse by the battery on the power cable is to protect against surges so to speak or shorts in the wire. if it happens USUALLY that fuse will pop and youll check your wires, fix it, and then put a new fuse in, but u want the fuse USUSALLY to be how many fuses in ur amp, ur case 3, times the amperage on those fuses, so 3x30, to equal the size fuse in the holder on the power cable up by the battery. so go buy a new fuse, fuses for your amp SAME SIZE FUSES THOUGH, and recheck your wires, make sure your ground is SECURED and the power cable and ground cables are PLUGGED IN right on the amp. my friend blew all his fuse by plugging in the power to ground and ground to battery. dumbass he is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hazardous0388, post: 3052088, member: 570425"] ok heres a good explaination. The fuse by the battery on the power cable is to protect against surges so to speak or shorts in the wire. if it happens USUALLY that fuse will pop and youll check your wires, fix it, and then put a new fuse in, but u want the fuse USUSALLY to be how many fuses in ur amp, ur case 3, times the amperage on those fuses, so 3x30, to equal the size fuse in the holder on the power cable up by the battery. so go buy a new fuse, fuses for your amp SAME SIZE FUSES THOUGH, and recheck your wires, make sure your ground is SECURED and the power cable and ground cables are PLUGGED IN right on the amp. my friend blew all his fuse by plugging in the power to ground and ground to battery. dumbass he is. [/QUOTE]
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