crakerhead 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 681 0 Richmond, VA Apr 23, 2003 #1 what size anl fuse should i use for jbl 1200 for short periods of time? itd be used only for shows and what not. it's my secondary one. thx! Click to read more...
what size anl fuse should i use for jbl 1200 for short periods of time? itd be used only for shows and what not. it's my secondary one. thx! Click to read more...
Gauntlet 5,000+ posts bulletproof 8,336 0 Cleveland, Ohio Apr 23, 2003 #2 Is it running at 1 or 2 ohms?
OP crakerhead 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 681 0 Richmond, VA Apr 23, 2003 Thread Starter #3 2 ohms, should 100amp be ok being it won't be on for long?
OP crakerhead 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 681 0 Richmond, VA Apr 23, 2003 Thread Starter #5 thx!
D danfortner 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 182 0 Mystic, CT Apr 24, 2003 #6 I think you may have made up your mind on this one, but a lazy method of figuring out what fuse you need is divide the wattage RMS by 10, and you can go a little below and a little above that. http://www.eatel.net/~amptech/elecdisc/fuses.htm or you can go there and use the system design assistant to come up with the optimal fuse ratings, wire gauges, ect
I think you may have made up your mind on this one, but a lazy method of figuring out what fuse you need is divide the wattage RMS by 10, and you can go a little below and a little above that. http://www.eatel.net/~amptech/elecdisc/fuses.htm or you can go there and use the system design assistant to come up with the optimal fuse ratings, wire gauges, ect