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Amplifier fuse

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Forum Name: Car Audio
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Topic: Amplifier fuse

Posted By: aoj2108
Subject: Amplifier fuse
Date Posted: November 26, 2003 at 2:07 PM

i've seen some people place a fuse holder right where the power wire connects to the amp. But not everyone does it so i'm guessing it's not necessary, but will it be extra protection of some sort?



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Posted By: bberman1
Date Posted: November 26, 2003 at 2:14 PM
The only fuses you need are the ones that are physically on the amp. And a fuse within 18 inches of your battery on your main power cable. Some people also use a fused distribution block for added protection but it is not necessary.




Posted By: EzekialPhoenix
Date Posted: November 26, 2003 at 2:15 PM

Just make sure the power fire is fused no more than 18 inches from the battery.  If you've got that done, I don't see any reason why you would need an additional inline fuse close to the amp.  If the inline fuse near the amp is the only inline fuse, that is not good.  You've got to at least fuse the power wire close to the battery.  Other than that, I don't know if fusing it again near the amp is helpful.  I would probably guess not, because if you blow the fuse close to the battery, there is not going to be anymore juice running through the wire to even reach the inline fuse near the amp.  This is my belief until somebody tells me I'm wrong, which I always welcome. 



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Posted By: aoj2108
Date Posted: November 26, 2003 at 2:25 PM
i think ya'll all right i only seen it done a handful of times. my power wire actually splits into 2 wires (of the same guage as the primary wire) with 2 seperate fuses about 5 inches from my battery. so i guess i'm ok with that and dont need an in-line by the amp.   thnx




Posted By: EzekialPhoenix
Date Posted: November 26, 2003 at 2:30 PM
Yeah, you all good.

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Posted By: forbidden
Date Posted: November 26, 2003 at 4:03 PM

Some amplifiers do not have fuses built into them (Rockford Phosphate, older Orions, really old Alpines.......) These amplifiers should still be fused directly at the amplifier, especially when multiple amplifiers are used. Generally speaking the fuse at the battery is to protect the vehicle should a short occur between it and the amplifiers. If your amp does not have a fuse in it I would play it safe, put that fuse by the amp and spend the extra little $ on a second fuse at the battery, penny wise, pound foolish.



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