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<blockquote data-quote="dumpbeast86" data-source="post: 7982743" data-attributes="member: 645843"><p>[quote name='TaylorFade']I&#39;m going to agree with [USER=644081]@NASTY08IMPALA[/USER];. </p><p></p><p>Fuses are to protect your <strong>CAR</strong>. Not your amp. You fuse according to wire size/capacity. If you feel like you are over-fusing for your amp, then by all means, use a smaller one. But a fuse isn&#39;t going to protect you from a voltage spike and you aren&#39;t all of a sudden going to get huge amperage spike and blow your amp. <strong>And a fuse certainly isn&#39;t going to protect your amp from a low voltage situation which is the downfall of probably 99% of "blown" amps</strong>.</p><p></p><p>You think the fuses in your house are there to protect the light bulbs?</p></blockquote><p></p><p>and why wouldn&#39;t it? you do know as voltage drops, amperage increases</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="dumpbeast86, post: 7982743, member: 645843"] [quote name='TaylorFade']I'm going to agree with [USER=644081]@NASTY08IMPALA[/USER];. Fuses are to protect your [B]CAR[/B]. Not your amp. You fuse according to wire size/capacity. If you feel like you are over-fusing for your amp, then by all means, use a smaller one. But a fuse isn't going to protect you from a voltage spike and you aren't all of a sudden going to get huge amperage spike and blow your amp. [B]And a fuse certainly isn't going to protect your amp from a low voltage situation which is the downfall of probably 99% of "blown" amps[/B]. You think the fuses in your house are there to protect the light bulbs?[/QUOTE] and why wouldn't it? you do know as voltage drops, amperage increases [/QUOTE]
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