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What exactly is a "nug"? lol

it's like a metal circular screw thing that you use to put shit in place.

Basically the fuse holder has 4 washers, 2 little golden rings, and 2 nugs.

you can't use a screw driver or flat head to tighten or loosen the nug you need a metal tool I 4-get the name.

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the allen Wranch is on the terminal,

but to install the fuse and keep the terminals in place I use that metal Wrench thing with big circles, and I tighten or loose the nug that's putting metal on metal. So, as long as the power wire isn't in the amp, than I can tighten the nug to secure the fuse without getting shocked right.

Not trying to be rude, but WTF are you talking about? Metal wrench with big holes??

1. Go to car

2. Use required tools to take fuse out

3. Strip power to go to amp

4. Insert power in amp and tighten

5. Replace fuse in fuse holder with above mentioned tools (probably will spark, but don't worry)

6. Make sure it works

7. Try to lick your elbow :lol: :lol: <<make sure you videotape this part for us!!

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Ur not gonna get electricuted its just a lil spark ive been doing this for over 5 years now when I go to connect the battery I KNOW ITS GONNA SPARK but I still jump plus its only 12 volts its not gonna hurt it might burn but its not gonna hurt :lol::lol::lol::lol:

its not the voltage that matters.

1 volt can kill you.

but onto your problem.

the sparking wont hurt you as long as your not grabbing the metal inside the wire.

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Not trying to be rude, but WTF are you talking about? Metal wrench with big holes??

1. Go to car

2. Use required tools to take fuse out

3. Strip power to go to amp

4. Insert power in amp and tighten

5. Replace fuse in fuse holder with above mentioned tools (probably will spark, but don't worry)

6. Make sure it works

7. Try to lick your elbow :lol: :lol:

lmfao.

it's a metal Wrench.

you have a bunch of different size tools you can use. Attached to the wrench is a little square with a Circle. You can take off and attach these metal rings to it. You than have a circle with a big I in it. You can turn it left or right to even loosen or tighten "bolts" "nugs" ect.

I agree with just saying "correct tools" lol.

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see the metal shit? it's like that but not as big.

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it's like a metal circular screw thing that you use to put shit in place.

Basically the fuse holder has 4 washers, 2 little golden rings, and 2 nugs.

you can't use a screw driver or flat head to tighten or loosen the nug you need a metal tool I 4-get the name.

are u serious....its called a nut...the tool is either a wrench or a socket wrench...dude

1. unhook the battery

2. replace fuse

3. hook the battery back up.....

i likes me some audio stuff...

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The tools you are speaking of are a ratchet and sockets. AAAAAnRD7ywAAAAAABMAEQ.jpg

YES!

lol I'm just brain farting all night.

I'm depressed without my bass =(

thanks, yah put me out of my misery =P I still don't mind looking like a jack ass lmfao.

I hope this thread will help other rookies like me and prevent them from getting shocked, or being "pussies"

we should have a try to lick your elbow competition.

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