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<blockquote data-quote="StevesCarAudio" data-source="post: 7527734" data-attributes="member: 632825"><p>A fuse doesn't blow based on wattage, but amperage. And different amplifiers draw different amounts of amperage to make the same power (all about efficiency). My MMATS amp (considered VERY efficient) draws up to 100amps to make 1600rms/3200ish peak. And thats in a car with 2 $1000 batteries and good 1/0 gauge wire and a H.O alternator.</p><p></p><p>Again fusing isn't going to determine your power. Hifonics BRZ1200 uses 2 70amp fuses (140 amps) to output 1200 watts. Don't worry about fuses until you have your amps so you know what to put on it. More important is running some good 1/0 gauge wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StevesCarAudio, post: 7527734, member: 632825"] A fuse doesn't blow based on wattage, but amperage. And different amplifiers draw different amounts of amperage to make the same power (all about efficiency). My MMATS amp (considered VERY efficient) draws up to 100amps to make 1600rms/3200ish peak. And thats in a car with 2 $1000 batteries and good 1/0 gauge wire and a H.O alternator. Again fusing isn't going to determine your power. Hifonics BRZ1200 uses 2 70amp fuses (140 amps) to output 1200 watts. Don't worry about fuses until you have your amps so you know what to put on it. More important is running some good 1/0 gauge wire. [/QUOTE]
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