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<blockquote data-quote="Proximity" data-source="post: 5773737" data-attributes="member: 589997"><p>Well I guess I'm implying that you're smart enough to not put those wires in a position where they're be subject to that kind of current. (again, except in a short where you'll be pulling way more amps that 125 anyway, so the fuse of the battery would protect it)</p><p></p><p>I guess there could be a situation where the amp malfunctions and somehow draws lots of current, but then the amp's fuse would blow. So I guess if your amp doesn't have a fuse then you'd want to fuse the wire out of a distribution block.</p><p></p><p>And yeah, that pretty much is my question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Proximity, post: 5773737, member: 589997"] Well I guess I'm implying that you're smart enough to not put those wires in a position where they're be subject to that kind of current. (again, except in a short where you'll be pulling way more amps that 125 anyway, so the fuse of the battery would protect it) I guess there could be a situation where the amp malfunctions and somehow draws lots of current, but then the amp's fuse would blow. So I guess if your amp doesn't have a fuse then you'd want to fuse the wire out of a distribution block. And yeah, that pretty much is my question. [/QUOTE]
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