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<blockquote data-quote="grandam888" data-source="post: 7355527" data-attributes="member: 628519"><p>also this guy was "wrong" per say, but when you get a noob teaching noobs that you need to fuse by the amperage being used by equipment, you'll be taught that's all you need to do when upgrading to better equipment. in turn burning the vehicle to the ground when you finally get a 2000 wrms amplifier pulling 180 amps on an 8 gauge wire with a 200 amp fuse on it. 8 gauge would melt in no time on 180 amps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandam888, post: 7355527, member: 628519"] also this guy was "wrong" per say, but when you get a noob teaching noobs that you need to fuse by the amperage being used by equipment, you'll be taught that's all you need to do when upgrading to better equipment. in turn burning the vehicle to the ground when you finally get a 2000 wrms amplifier pulling 180 amps on an 8 gauge wire with a 200 amp fuse on it. 8 gauge would melt in no time on 180 amps. [/QUOTE]
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