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Location of power amp main fuse
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<blockquote data-quote="F.A.M." data-source="post: 110644" data-attributes="member: 545875"><p>Not true, if your amp has a bad ground, then the current flow will be impeded. This will result in the amp working harder to draw current, which will cause the amp to heat up and possibly overhead. I have seen this happen to plenty of amps in ghetto rig cars over the years.</p><p></p><p>You guys can believe which ever one of us you want, but we both agree that fuse does protect the wire from being a possible fire hazard.</p><p></p><p>Just run an in-line fuse, and keep it close to the battery.</p><p></p><p>Nuff said, onto new things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F.A.M., post: 110644, member: 545875"] Not true, if your amp has a bad ground, then the current flow will be impeded. This will result in the amp working harder to draw current, which will cause the amp to heat up and possibly overhead. I have seen this happen to plenty of amps in ghetto rig cars over the years. You guys can believe which ever one of us you want, but we both agree that fuse does protect the wire from being a possible fire hazard. Just run an in-line fuse, and keep it close to the battery. Nuff said, onto new things. [/QUOTE]
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