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System Keeps Killing Amps! HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Stryker" data-source="post: 6958107" data-attributes="member: 623557"><p>well first off that amp is not 4k with only 2-50 amp fuses on board.....more like 1500 (14.4x100)volts x amperage of fuses. secondly your fuse off your battery is waaay to small you should have a ANL 150amp or 200amp fuse inline close to your battery. What kind of HU do you have? your remote wire should come directly from it and then to your amps end of story get rid of that and wire the HU's remote to your amps directly and your electronics will turn off with the car automatically. Why do you have a switch that you turn off and on as this is wacky,unless of course the HU is real old or something I'm not reading in your original post. hope this helps a little bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stryker, post: 6958107, member: 623557"] well first off that amp is not 4k with only 2-50 amp fuses on board.....more like 1500 (14.4x100)volts x amperage of fuses. secondly your fuse off your battery is waaay to small you should have a ANL 150amp or 200amp fuse inline close to your battery. What kind of HU do you have? your remote wire should come directly from it and then to your amps end of story get rid of that and wire the HU's remote to your amps directly and your electronics will turn off with the car automatically. Why do you have a switch that you turn off and on as this is wacky,unless of course the HU is real old or something I'm not reading in your original post. hope this helps a little bit. [/QUOTE]
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