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Ok i have my yellow top power wire connected and fused to my kinetik 600. and the ground of both amps are connected to the kinetik. and the positives are both connected to the positive of the kinetik but no fuse(s)...should i put a fuse between the amps and the kinetik +? Ive been running it with out a fuse between them for a while with no problems but im always hearing "fuse fuse fuse, when in doubt fuse" so should i or not. and if so what size should i use. Im running the T10001bd and a T3002 and in a month or so i will be upgrading to the mini T15001bd and selling the T10001bd so....any help will well help

Thanks

-Chode

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Yes, I would since it's a different battery than your yellow top. In all reality it depends on how long your leads are from your kinetik to your amps. If it's less than 3 ft. I wouldn't worry too much.

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