Originally Posted by Bumpin Expo
My 1500 watt brutus amp keeps eating up the inline power wire fuses. Everytime I look under the hood, the fuse is either blown or the plastic around it is melted and deformed. I have about 3 interesting looking fuses here. The last fuse it ate up was 100 amps, should I have a 120 amp fuse in the holder? (The amp has 2 60 amp built in fuses so I figure 1 120 amp inline fuse) Where the hell do I find a fuse with this much amps?? *its a maxi fuse btw, square with 2 prongs on the bottom* Am I cranking the music too loud? whats the deal
The battery side fuse is only to protect the wire from melting and catching fire if it were to ground out or in the case of an accident. The fuse nearest to the battery should be at least 150% of the total draw of the amps - more optimally it should be slightly below the rated capacity of the wire so as to not limit/reduce the current flow.
If you have dual 60 amp fuses in the amp, you should be rolling with a 200 amp fuse up front. I have dual 30 amps on two amps(4 x 30 = 120a fuses) and I have a 250amp front breaker. remember smaller fuses also introduce their own line resistance.
But before you upgrade the fuse, take an ohms meter to the cable and make sure you dont have a short circuit anywhere on the line. If the amp has a problem, its own fuses will blow so dont worry about that.