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Power Protection, why?
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<blockquote data-quote="ChevyRidinLow" data-source="post: 7209851" data-attributes="member: 629849"><p>ok as for the fuse rating. your inline fuse should be no more or less than the total amperage ratings on the amp so if it has 4 30s 120 amp fuse no more no less. putting one in that is less wont damage anything but it will blow if the amp is performing the way it should. putting that 10 amp higher one in there will allow more power to go to the amp then it should have and that should blow the fuses on the amp, if that isnt working properly your amp will get fried.</p><p></p><p>sounds to me like you are running a lower impedence than the amp wants give us the model number of the amp and we can find out the lowest impedence it should go to then tell us how you have the sub wired.......but to fix future problems like blown xplod....get a good sub lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChevyRidinLow, post: 7209851, member: 629849"] ok as for the fuse rating. your inline fuse should be no more or less than the total amperage ratings on the amp so if it has 4 30s 120 amp fuse no more no less. putting one in that is less wont damage anything but it will blow if the amp is performing the way it should. putting that 10 amp higher one in there will allow more power to go to the amp then it should have and that should blow the fuses on the amp, if that isnt working properly your amp will get fried. sounds to me like you are running a lower impedence than the amp wants give us the model number of the amp and we can find out the lowest impedence it should go to then tell us how you have the sub wired.......but to fix future problems like blown xplod....get a good sub lol [/QUOTE]
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