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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 474411" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Wow some people here who don't understand how fuses work, or what they do. Scary. Fuses are what keep you and your car/stereo from dying a horrible flaming death. Fusing is serious business, not something that you learn from trial and error. You could at best destroy alot of money's worth of equipment and/or vehicle, and at worst die or be seriously injured. If you dont understand, please have a trained professional set up your power/fusing system.</p><p></p><p>(this isnt for darkhart or thunda, they are exactly correct)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 474411, member: 549629"] Wow some people here who don't understand how fuses work, or what they do. Scary. Fuses are what keep you and your car/stereo from dying a horrible flaming death. Fusing is serious business, not something that you learn from trial and error. You could at best destroy alot of money's worth of equipment and/or vehicle, and at worst die or be seriously injured. If you dont understand, please have a trained professional set up your power/fusing system. (this isnt for darkhart or thunda, they are exactly correct) [/QUOTE]
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