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<blockquote data-quote="energumeno" data-source="post: 2418174" data-attributes="member: 572214"><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>My idea is to use the cap to feed two amps, thats why I was thinking in placing it before the fused distribution block.</p><p></p><p>However i came across the information regarding that one should not place a fuse between the cap and the amp.</p><p></p><p>I really can't think of any good reason to advise not to put a fuse between the capacitor and amp, the only thing that come to my mind is that maybe the fuse increase the resistance in the feed between amp and cap and this may reduce the efficency of the setup...</p><p></p><p>About the grounds, i really wouldn't like to install a ground dist. block on my system unless there is a good reason to do it. It is already nicely wired and I am too lasy to redo everything again. Thats why I was asking if the cap needs to be grounded to the same ground as the amp or it can be grounded to a nearby chasis ground point (seatbelts)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="energumeno, post: 2418174, member: 572214"] Thanks! My idea is to use the cap to feed two amps, thats why I was thinking in placing it before the fused distribution block. However i came across the information regarding that one should not place a fuse between the cap and the amp. I really can't think of any good reason to advise not to put a fuse between the capacitor and amp, the only thing that come to my mind is that maybe the fuse increase the resistance in the feed between amp and cap and this may reduce the efficency of the setup... About the grounds, i really wouldn't like to install a ground dist. block on my system unless there is a good reason to do it. It is already nicely wired and I am too lasy to redo everything again. Thats why I was asking if the cap needs to be grounded to the same ground as the amp or it can be grounded to a nearby chasis ground point (seatbelts) [/QUOTE]
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