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<blockquote data-quote="SkwurlyFab" data-source="post: 1962704" data-attributes="member: 567256"><p>Hmmm, I think I remember reading a while ago about the no fuse thing. So how is the 2500d protected incase of a bad short like I had? That makes me really worried.</p><p></p><p>I cleaned up the wiring and went to replace the fuse only to find to my complete horror that I'm completely out of the fuses I need. I've been workin at this all night and was very much looking forward to going for a drive and experiencing the new power. But now apparently I can't unless there is some alternative to a fuse. I kinda wanna just stick a piece of remote wire or some other small wire in between the 2 fuse terminals and let her rip, but then again I don't because I'm ****ed if something in the wiring is wrong you know?</p><p></p><p>So does anybody know a safe alterternative to a fuse right now because I'd really like to get this finished up and have a listen.</p><p></p><p>Also, I had a 150 amp fuse for my jl 1000/1 before, what size fuses should I get tomorrow for the 2500d?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkwurlyFab, post: 1962704, member: 567256"] Hmmm, I think I remember reading a while ago about the no fuse thing. So how is the 2500d protected incase of a bad short like I had? That makes me really worried. I cleaned up the wiring and went to replace the fuse only to find to my complete horror that I'm completely out of the fuses I need. I've been workin at this all night and was very much looking forward to going for a drive and experiencing the new power. But now apparently I can't unless there is some alternative to a fuse. I kinda wanna just stick a piece of remote wire or some other small wire in between the 2 fuse terminals and let her rip, but then again I don't because I'm ****ed if something in the wiring is wrong you know? So does anybody know a safe alterternative to a fuse right now because I'd really like to get this finished up and have a listen. Also, I had a 150 amp fuse for my jl 1000/1 before, what size fuses should I get tomorrow for the 2500d? [/QUOTE]
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