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keep going through 100A MAXI fuses
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<blockquote data-quote="bobo244" data-source="post: 1457246" data-attributes="member: 551361"><p>I am running an opti2000d at .67 ohms, and its got a 100A fuse inline from the 2nd battery to the amp, when i have it loud for an extended time, it blows the fuse. its done it twice.</p><p></p><p>I know the amps that it pulls is more than 100, which is the reason they are blowing. but what can I do to to prevent blowing the fuses.</p><p></p><p>I have a 1in 4out dblock and I have an extra slot, So i was thinking a bridging 2 out of the dblock, into one input in the amp. That way I would be using 2 100a fuses. would that work correctly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobo244, post: 1457246, member: 551361"] I am running an opti2000d at .67 ohms, and its got a 100A fuse inline from the 2nd battery to the amp, when i have it loud for an extended time, it blows the fuse. its done it twice. I know the amps that it pulls is more than 100, which is the reason they are blowing. but what can I do to to prevent blowing the fuses. I have a 1in 4out dblock and I have an extra slot, So i was thinking a bridging 2 out of the dblock, into one input in the amp. That way I would be using 2 100a fuses. would that work correctly? [/QUOTE]
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