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<blockquote data-quote="bobo244" data-source="post: 677567" data-attributes="member: 551361"><p>first of all.. the power wire is 0 gauge. the only time the inverter will be on is when i will be playing xbox. while playing xbox, there will not be constant bass and therefore not drawing that much power by my amp. The wire from the amp's + to the inverter will be fused.</p><p></p><p>If that is the only reason not to daisy chain, i dont believe it. Is there any other reason not to daisy chain the inverter?? PLEASE!!!!! i dont want to ruin my car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobo244, post: 677567, member: 551361"] first of all.. the power wire is 0 gauge. the only time the inverter will be on is when i will be playing xbox. while playing xbox, there will not be constant bass and therefore not drawing that much power by my amp. The wire from the amp's + to the inverter will be fused. If that is the only reason not to daisy chain, i dont believe it. Is there any other reason not to daisy chain the inverter?? PLEASE!!!!! i dont want to ruin my car. [/QUOTE]
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