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<blockquote data-quote="maritoze" data-source="post: 6778109" data-attributes="member: 573143"><p>Thanks for the input fellas. I will be in an AS class...Since it will be my first time. So the only fuse that matters is the one 18" from the amp?</p><p></p><p>This is the reason I was asking.</p><p></p><p>{(Total Amperage of In-line Fusing X 10) + Woofer Cone Surface Area} = Pressure Class #</p><p></p><p>AS1 0 - 550 -- 1 Fuse Maximum</p><p></p><p>AS2 551 - 1000 -- 2 Fuses Maximum</p><p></p><p>AS3 1001 - 2000 -- 3 Fuses Maximum</p><p></p><p>So if I'm running two 12's that is (24 for the woofer cone surface area?)</p><p></p><p>This is one of the examples they have on the rulebook:</p><p></p><p>100 amps + 2-12 = 1226 Which is where I'm confused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maritoze, post: 6778109, member: 573143"] Thanks for the input fellas. I will be in an AS class...Since it will be my first time. So the only fuse that matters is the one 18" from the amp? This is the reason I was asking. {(Total Amperage of In-line Fusing X 10) + Woofer Cone Surface Area} = Pressure Class # AS1 0 - 550 -- 1 Fuse Maximum AS2 551 - 1000 -- 2 Fuses Maximum AS3 1001 - 2000 -- 3 Fuses Maximum So if I'm running two 12's that is (24 for the woofer cone surface area?) This is one of the examples they have on the rulebook: 100 amps + 2-12 = 1226 Which is where I'm confused. [/QUOTE]
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