h5uicide
January 4th 08, 03:58 PM
Fuses are there to prevent damage to wiring. If you don't have a fuse
then you need a fuse on your power wire to the sub no further than 8
inches from the battery. Also don't use a higher fuse than intended for
the gauge of wire. And to fix your problem, probably the easiest way
would be just to replace your power and ground with thicker gauge wire
try some 4 gauge.
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then you need a fuse on your power wire to the sub no further than 8
inches from the battery. Also don't use a higher fuse than intended for
the gauge of wire. And to fix your problem, probably the easiest way
would be just to replace your power and ground with thicker gauge wire
try some 4 gauge.
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h5uicide
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