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<blockquote data-quote="urshurak776" data-source="post: 8247734" data-attributes="member: 659190"><p>Ok. I understand. I was told that the goal is to protect your car. I would think the best case scenario would be to fuse as close as possible to the amp draw. In my case, I have a Memphis Audio 500 watt amp at 2 ohms. It has two 30 amp fuses. I have a 60, 80 and a 100 amp fuse, but I was going to install the 60. Do you think the 80 would be better? The wire is Audio Technix 4 gauge OFC. I think that is rated at 150 amps (not real sure.)</p><p></p><p>Your being great, not rude at all like that guy earlier. I don't understand some people. I saw no reason for that. I appreciate those that try and inform and educate like you did for me. Thanks again for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="urshurak776, post: 8247734, member: 659190"] Ok. I understand. I was told that the goal is to protect your car. I would think the best case scenario would be to fuse as close as possible to the amp draw. In my case, I have a Memphis Audio 500 watt amp at 2 ohms. It has two 30 amp fuses. I have a 60, 80 and a 100 amp fuse, but I was going to install the 60. Do you think the 80 would be better? The wire is Audio Technix 4 gauge OFC. I think that is rated at 150 amps (not real sure.) Your being great, not rude at all like that guy earlier. I don't understand some people. I saw no reason for that. I appreciate those that try and inform and educate like you did for me. Thanks again for your help. [/QUOTE]
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