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There is a few topics to these nature around here but never really answer my specific question...
Just for grins and gigles I hope you guys can shed some light on this.. cus when it comes to this I have no clue..
So Not to long ago I thought I blew out an amp because I kept blowing my main fuse.. so when i put in my new amp, I only put an 80 amp fuse in so i would not keep blowing my premium fuses @ 150amp...
So I've been running all this time with only 80 amp fuse.. I've always had a power issue, but absolutely no difference between having the 80 in and the recommend in..
So My question:
1. Does the amp's on the fuse rating play any role in the amount of power provided? If so how?
2. My understanding of a fuse is once it hits a certain amperage, anything over that amperage or "Spike" would cause the amp to blow as a protection method.. so my question here is.. if amp running normally with no short circuits and so on.. is pulling lets say "140 amps" during musical peeks on a wire with only an 80 amp fuse, would it not technically blow the fuse, or is my understanding as backwards as a hillbilly marrying his sister?
And I suppose the reason for all these questions is kind this weird notion if all stated above was in some way true than I am not pushing as much RMS power as what i should be.. or.. that my power system is not even pushing the amount of power needed to even get close.. does any of this make any kind of seance at all guys?
Thanks.
Just for grins and gigles I hope you guys can shed some light on this.. cus when it comes to this I have no clue..
So Not to long ago I thought I blew out an amp because I kept blowing my main fuse.. so when i put in my new amp, I only put an 80 amp fuse in so i would not keep blowing my premium fuses @ 150amp...
So I've been running all this time with only 80 amp fuse.. I've always had a power issue, but absolutely no difference between having the 80 in and the recommend in..
So My question:
1. Does the amp's on the fuse rating play any role in the amount of power provided? If so how?
2. My understanding of a fuse is once it hits a certain amperage, anything over that amperage or "Spike" would cause the amp to blow as a protection method.. so my question here is.. if amp running normally with no short circuits and so on.. is pulling lets say "140 amps" during musical peeks on a wire with only an 80 amp fuse, would it not technically blow the fuse, or is my understanding as backwards as a hillbilly marrying his sister?
And I suppose the reason for all these questions is kind this weird notion if all stated above was in some way true than I am not pushing as much RMS power as what i should be.. or.. that my power system is not even pushing the amount of power needed to even get close.. does any of this make any kind of seance at all guys?
Thanks.
