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<blockquote data-quote="Woodmister" data-source="post: 256181" data-attributes="member: 547096"><p>That means that the fuse on the power wire, also known as the inline fuse will not allow more then 50amps of power to go to the amp. Now the fuse on the amp, also known as the on board fuse will not allow more then 20amps to pass through the amp potientially damaging it. I dont know how many times, well about 3 I blew that on board fuse and it still worked, and I blew the inline a couple times. It does not matter that the fuse is bigger then the one on your amp. Just might want to order a few 50amp fuses from knu, since they cost like 7bux for 3 @ Best Buy and why not just order them while you can for cheap...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodmister, post: 256181, member: 547096"] That means that the fuse on the power wire, also known as the inline fuse will not allow more then 50amps of power to go to the amp. Now the fuse on the amp, also known as the on board fuse will not allow more then 20amps to pass through the amp potientially damaging it. I dont know how many times, well about 3 I blew that on board fuse and it still worked, and I blew the inline a couple times. It does not matter that the fuse is bigger then the one on your amp. Just might want to order a few 50amp fuses from knu, since they cost like 7bux for 3 @ Best Buy and why not just order them while you can for cheap... [/QUOTE]
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