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Need help making the power wire fit.
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<blockquote data-quote="PuZo" data-source="post: 5133800" data-attributes="member: 584777"><p>Add up the fuses on your amp. Ie if 1 fuse has fuses totaling 70 and another 35, then you get the closest for each, so in 1 chamber youd have anywhere from 65-80 and in the other 25-45. The one at the front should be the total, so if you use a 60 and a 40 then you should have 100. You can go abit higher or lower.</p><p></p><p>If you have lower, than it will just blow the fuse, if you have higher, than the fuses at the amps will blow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PuZo, post: 5133800, member: 584777"] Add up the fuses on your amp. Ie if 1 fuse has fuses totaling 70 and another 35, then you get the closest for each, so in 1 chamber youd have anywhere from 65-80 and in the other 25-45. The one at the front should be the total, so if you use a 60 and a 40 then you should have 100. You can go abit higher or lower. If you have lower, than it will just blow the fuse, if you have higher, than the fuses at the amps will blow. [/QUOTE]
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