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<blockquote data-quote="knukonceptz" data-source="post: 4887047" data-attributes="member: 548221"><p>Big amps need to be wired propler or your just going to keep on having problems. You need the proper size wire (high quality 4 gauge or lower grade 2 gauge) and a 120A fuse in line. Make sure all connections are tight or that loose connection could cause melting of your new fuse holder as well. To get a 120A fuse holder, you'll need either a MIDI (Mini-ANL) or a ANL (waffer) type fuse as these are higher current handling holders. If your current fuse holder is for glass fuses (AGU) you wont find a fuse large enough for that holder.</p><p></p><p>And as others have said, you'll need to learn how to match the input voltage (gain) of the amp to your HU to get the best performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knukonceptz, post: 4887047, member: 548221"] Big amps need to be wired propler or your just going to keep on having problems. You need the proper size wire (high quality 4 gauge or lower grade 2 gauge) and a 120A fuse in line. Make sure all connections are tight or that loose connection could cause melting of your new fuse holder as well. To get a 120A fuse holder, you'll need either a MIDI (Mini-ANL) or a ANL (waffer) type fuse as these are higher current handling holders. If your current fuse holder is for glass fuses (AGU) you wont find a fuse large enough for that holder. And as others have said, you'll need to learn how to match the input voltage (gain) of the amp to your HU to get the best performance. [/QUOTE]
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