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Old Nov 12, 2009 | 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Superluminal
Why do you need to fuse both ends? Current is current, if the wire shorts out on the chassis for some reason, or something happens, the fuse pops and stops the flow of electricity. What is the advantage of having 2 fuses? Am I missing something here? Are you talking about a circuit breaker between alternator power and the new line that runs to the back?
well because a nice wire is expensive and your trying to protect both sides so you dont burn up your wiring.....i sure as heck dont wanna mess up a 100$ piece of wire when i can just blow a fuse
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