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What is the relationship between the fuse block from the battery terminal and the amplifiers' fuses?
Hello to all you audio enthusiasts. By how many amperes should the fuse be relative to my amplifiers' fuses? I upgraded my fuse from a 'barrel' fuse to an ANL (wafer) fuse. Did my old fuse burn because it was rated at 80A and powering two amps? The fuse block I have installed has a 250A fuse. What are the consequences of having this size of a fuse?
The make and models of each amp are:
Rockford Fosgate P8002 (3x40A)
US Acoustics USX 4085 (2x25A)
Since the sum of amperes is 170, should I settle for a 150A fuse or a 200A? Without the presence of a distrubition block, should there be a 'barrel' fuse for each amp?
Post script, how hard can I push my four 6.5s (40 rms) and two 10s (400 rms) with the 250A fuse? Will installation be a breeze if I get a lower fuse, because watching the installer do it looked easy.
Thanks.
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