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Two amps on same wire?
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<blockquote data-quote="sumone" data-source="post: 535089" data-attributes="member: 551481"><p>speaking of inline fuses, one thing you guys shouldn't buy is the one from anl one from audiobahn (for 4 or 1/0). (You're like, "which one???"; sorry I don't have the model no.) But anyways this inline fuse is bad (as I learned while attaching it to the battery)</p><p></p><p>Cause the metal parts of the fuse block that attaches to the battery wire and then your amp wire aren't secured to the plastic of the holder at all. So you take off the top plastic, exposing the fuse, uninstall the fuse, and then you accidentally let go of the battery wire part and it hits ground...</p><p></p><p>Well, maybe it's just me, but yea, I guess I'm gonna just grab some super glue to hold them down, but it was dangerous to me cause when I first connected the fuse, I heard very loud snapping sound (which I expected, but not <em>that</em> loud) and I had jumped back and had the potential of dropping the wires which I was holding in my hands and at the same time, the fuse and screwdriver....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sumone, post: 535089, member: 551481"] speaking of inline fuses, one thing you guys shouldn't buy is the one from anl one from audiobahn (for 4 or 1/0). (You're like, "which one???"; sorry I don't have the model no.) But anyways this inline fuse is bad (as I learned while attaching it to the battery) Cause the metal parts of the fuse block that attaches to the battery wire and then your amp wire aren't secured to the plastic of the holder at all. So you take off the top plastic, exposing the fuse, uninstall the fuse, and then you accidentally let go of the battery wire part and it hits ground... Well, maybe it's just me, but yea, I guess I'm gonna just grab some super glue to hold them down, but it was dangerous to me cause when I first connected the fuse, I heard very loud snapping sound (which I expected, but not [I]that[/I] loud) and I had jumped back and had the potential of dropping the wires which I was holding in my hands and at the same time, the fuse and screwdriver.... [/QUOTE]
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