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<blockquote data-quote="bigmack2007" data-source="post: 3102720" data-attributes="member: 576281"><p>Alright I have 2 a3000db's now on 4 kicker cvx 15's. I bought new fuses and everything. The amps are on a distribution block (unfused). The fuse is right after the battery as recommended. It is a 200 amp fuse. I'll turn it all the way up and dont get me wrong, it gets loud as hell, but i cant seem to blow this fuse. I bought a 300 amp fuse but I cant even blow the 200. Am i not getting close to the amount of power i should be or what? I'm confused. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigmack2007, post: 3102720, member: 576281"] Alright I have 2 a3000db's now on 4 kicker cvx 15's. I bought new fuses and everything. The amps are on a distribution block (unfused). The fuse is right after the battery as recommended. It is a 200 amp fuse. I'll turn it all the way up and dont get me wrong, it gets loud as hell, but i cant seem to blow this fuse. I bought a 300 amp fuse but I cant even blow the 200. Am i not getting close to the amount of power i should be or what? I'm confused. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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