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Why all the hate for BOSS?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tehgregzor" data-source="post: 8133789" data-attributes="member: 561089"><p>what is the amp fused at? multiply voltage at terminals (we'll say 14.7 to be optimistic) times the fuse ratings, for example i bet you have a 40 amp fuse. That means 14.7x40 equals 588 watts. your amp would blow the fuse if it drew the neccesary current to produce 1 more watt, and thats at perfect alternator voltage. Your voltage is only going to sag as current draw increases. Post a pic of your fuses if you wanna compete with the bad boys. Or enjoy your beginner's setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tehgregzor, post: 8133789, member: 561089"] what is the amp fused at? multiply voltage at terminals (we'll say 14.7 to be optimistic) times the fuse ratings, for example i bet you have a 40 amp fuse. That means 14.7x40 equals 588 watts. your amp would blow the fuse if it drew the neccesary current to produce 1 more watt, and thats at perfect alternator voltage. Your voltage is only going to sag as current draw increases. Post a pic of your fuses if you wanna compete with the bad boys. Or enjoy your beginner's setup. [/QUOTE]
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