Posted November 11, 201014 yr I know I need a fuse block going from my first battery (battery under hood) to my second battery but would I need another fuse block going from my second battery to my amp
November 11, 201014 yr The fuse is a precaution in case the wire shorts, so you don't fry your entire electrical system.
November 11, 201014 yr This should helpThats a great picture.Overkill, but stupid proof. I like it.X2
November 12, 201014 yr I guess I'll thread-jack a little I was told since my rear batt to amp wire will only be about 2 feet long, I won't need a fuse. It's the AQ 3500d.1. It has 2 inputs for power, I'm guess I'd need to fuse each of these inputs, and what size fuse should I use for each input?
November 12, 201014 yr I guess I'll thread-jack a little I was told since my rear batt to amp wire will only be about 2 feet long, I won't need a fuse. It's the AQ 3500d.1. It has 2 inputs for power, I'm guess I'd need to fuse each of these inputs, and what size fuse should I use for each input?If you really have the amp then look in the manual it will tell you what size fuses to put in-line, if not then go do some research:http://www.audioque.com/aq/I would put fuses between my amps regardless of how close they are to the battery, it just helps and prevents problems in the future. If you had on-boad fusing then I can see but that amp has no on-board fusing.
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