How big should my fuse be for my aftermarket sound system?

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What fuse should have have for my sound system?

So my subs recently stopped playing and i found the fuse holder completely melted. It has a 60 amp fuse in it which worked fine. Now I'm looking online for a new fuse box and fuse. The amp is 900 watts running two 10" Rockford Fosgate T1s. I'm running...

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2 gauge is pretty big even for a true 900w rms amp.. i'd suggest gettin an ANL fuse holder and put the...

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The fuse that is connected to my car battery for my sound system keeps blowing, what is causing this?

This is the second time this has happened, and at first i thought it was the fuse in my amp, but it was the fuse connected to my battery.

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It just may be too small. Add up the fuse ratings of ALL fuses on the amp and put in a fuse that size...

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My fuse melted on my car sound system what can be the problem?

The amplifier and subs still work fine when I jiggle the cable from the fuse a little but to be safe I just turned the amp off. Im not sure what kind of fuse it was along with the ...show more

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go with him ^

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You need to look at the current draw requirement for your amp. Check for a manufacturer's label on the...

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Most car stereos have an internal switch to change the power supplyfrom the tuner section to the cassette...

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Base Price: 2006 Lamborghini Murcielago - $279,900, this does not include the sound system, for a premium...

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You would most likely go to the fuse box or take the radio out and check on the backside of that.

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KonFUSED High Current In-Line Fuse Holder. One of the best In-Line Fuse Holders you can get. Comes with...

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My car sound system stopped working. Is it the amp or subs or maybe a fuse?

I have a kenmore excelon amp(1000watts), and 2 boxed together 800watt subs by pyle. The music was playing around volume 16 with some nice bass but the radio goes to 36. I didnt hear ...show more

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I'd check in the in-line fuse on your power wire coming from the battery. or even the fuse on your Amp...

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