amp fuse
#1
amp fuse
ok well it been awhile since ive been here and i got a lot to update on but ill take care of that after i get this figured out. I just got an alpine type r and still have my alpin mr1000 v12 series amp my old subs werent as powerful and didnt need as big of a fuse how do i know what size fuse i can go up to.
#4
RE: amp fuse
go in to a stereo shop and tell them you want a breaker for it . get rid of the fuses.
also they have a chart in most good ones for the power your pulling to the amp and what is needed.
So i would go that route.
After putting in the breaker in mine i refuse to go back to a fuse for it. now i can shut the system down with one flip of the breaker. and i dont have to worry about it as i can hid it now alot better becuse i dont have to change it out.
also they have a chart in most good ones for the power your pulling to the amp and what is needed.
So i would go that route.
After putting in the breaker in mine i refuse to go back to a fuse for it. now i can shut the system down with one flip of the breaker. and i dont have to worry about it as i can hid it now alot better becuse i dont have to change it out.
#6
RE: amp fuse
ok well i figured it out it wasnt the fuse it was the fuse holder. it wasnt connecting good and the electricity was "jumping" i think that was the term used. well that explained the look of the fuse and now everything works fine with a new fuse holder and i only needed a 100a fuse. problem solved.
#7
RE: amp fuse
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ORIGINAL: big green dog
lol sorry but a 120 wasnt even enough so i dont think a 60 will do
lol sorry but a 120 wasnt even enough so i dont think a 60 will do
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