Fusing 4 awg wire
but why go bigger than you need too . if i have a 100amp on a wire that do not need to be that high (say i need a 50amp) i have 50 more then i need (ok) if i f### it up i'm doing 100amp arking when i just need to do 50amp (less harm)
Originally Posted by 92zed34
No offense hi im new but are you mentally challenged?
and is zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz youre brother?
and is zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz youre brother?
but he asked what to fuze at ...............
"I WOULD FUSE AT 60-80AMP IF MAY AMP NEEDED 50 AND THE RUN IS 14' SO IF I HAVE A LOSS OF POWER BECOUSE OF THE RUN SAY AT 0-2 AMPS A FOOT 10-20AMP"
ALSO IF I'M mentally challenged THANK YOU FOR TELLING ME
Originally Posted by SQ Civic
That;s why there's fusing within the amps.
Mark
Mark
the fuse on the wire is to protect the wire incase of excessive current draw the fuse on the amp is to protect the amp
use the proper fuse for the lengh and gauge of the wire and and use the same fuse in the amp as what it stated in the amps manual and thats all there is to it
nuff said
use the proper fuse for the lengh and gauge of the wire and and use the same fuse in the amp as what it stated in the amps manual and thats all there is to it
nuff said
Originally Posted by hofulstrof
the fuse on the wire is to protect the wire incase of excessive current draw the fuse on the amp is to protect the amp
use the proper fuse for the lengh and gauge of the wire and and use the same fuse in the amp as what it stated in the amps manual and thats all there is to it
nuff said
use the proper fuse for the lengh and gauge of the wire and and use the same fuse in the amp as what it stated in the amps manual and thats all there is to it
nuff said
Originally Posted by Drew
We should sticky this. www.the12volt.com would be a great read and prevent a lot of wrong information from being posted.
Mark
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