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<blockquote data-quote="TheJuggla1" data-source="post: 6531821" data-attributes="member: 609399"><p>Late reply didn't have internet for a while, but I don't know why everyone thinks this. I don't want the batteries connected, the rear Kenetic is for the stereo and the stock replacement battery under the hood for the starter.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee268/Allan-2greasy/Isolator.jpg?t=1259696139" target="_blank">http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee268/Allan-2greasy/Isolator.jpg?t=1259696139</a></p><p></p><p>This is all I want these 2 fuses correct? Alternator is just stock and only puts out maybe 50-60 or so amps max. I am using 4 Gauge and that can take like 200 or so Amps before burning up correct? The isolator only lets current one way, so I don't see the need for any fuses there. I still don't understand why I need to fuse the amps when they have their own fuses, but I will since I am not the expert here, just add up all the fuses on my amps then put in the fuses closest to the total?(Ex. My mono amp has 4 25 Amp fuses, put in a 100A fuse from Bat to Amp Correct?)</p><p></p><p>And this is an isolator I have had just laying around, may as well use it since it will help my battery life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheJuggla1, post: 6531821, member: 609399"] Late reply didn't have internet for a while, but I don't know why everyone thinks this. I don't want the batteries connected, the rear Kenetic is for the stereo and the stock replacement battery under the hood for the starter. [URL="http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee268/Allan-2greasy/Isolator.jpg?t=1259696139"]http://i233.photobucket.com/albums/ee268/Allan-2greasy/Isolator.jpg?t=1259696139[/URL] This is all I want these 2 fuses correct? Alternator is just stock and only puts out maybe 50-60 or so amps max. I am using 4 Gauge and that can take like 200 or so Amps before burning up correct? The isolator only lets current one way, so I don't see the need for any fuses there. I still don't understand why I need to fuse the amps when they have their own fuses, but I will since I am not the expert here, just add up all the fuses on my amps then put in the fuses closest to the total?(Ex. My mono amp has 4 25 Amp fuses, put in a 100A fuse from Bat to Amp Correct?) And this is an isolator I have had just laying around, may as well use it since it will help my battery life. [/QUOTE]
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