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<blockquote data-quote="huberoy123" data-source="post: 8529529" data-attributes="member: 658561"><p>Where is the fuse block going to be located? Two fuses in-line should not be a problem. Just make sure that your initial fuse is located near the battery, and use the appropriate wire size.</p><p></p><p>I wired my stereo, by using an in-line fuse 10" from the battery. I ran the wire to the trunk, where I inserted another in-line fuse. The wiring continued to a power distribution box (which had no fuses). The amplifiers also had their individual fuses attached to their cases.</p><p></p><p>Short answer is you should be able to use 2 inline fuses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huberoy123, post: 8529529, member: 658561"] Where is the fuse block going to be located? Two fuses in-line should not be a problem. Just make sure that your initial fuse is located near the battery, and use the appropriate wire size. I wired my stereo, by using an in-line fuse 10" from the battery. I ran the wire to the trunk, where I inserted another in-line fuse. The wiring continued to a power distribution box (which had no fuses). The amplifiers also had their individual fuses attached to their cases. Short answer is you should be able to use 2 inline fuses. [/QUOTE]
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