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Hello everyone,

I plan on purchasing an audioque 1200D for my dc lvl 3 15" sub and running it at 2 ohms. My question is, should the inline fuse from the battery be equal to the size of fuses that are on the amp? The audioque has 3 40 amp fuses, so should I purchase a 120 amp fuse? Or go with something a little larger, like a 150? I know I won't be getting all 1200 watts from the amp since it will be ran at 2 ohms. Just need some reassurance before buying my wire, fuse, and batt terminals.

Thanks in advance!

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yup, jsut match the fuses on your amp, so 120 amp fuse

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i wouldnt use an inline fuse. i would go with a anl fuse. they are better and wont blow as much

:facepalm: In-line just refers to the fuse location, not the fuse type. Meaning the fuse is part of the wire.

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i wouldnt use an inline fuse. i would go with a anl fuse. they are better and wont blow as much

WUT???

Your statement makes no sense. It does not matter what type of fuse it is. It could be ANL, Maxi, AGU or whatever. If it is rated for amperage then it will do the job.

If you are blowing fuses then you are doing it WRONG.

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Yeah, the fuse is going to be ANL, I am purchasing all my wiring and accessories from knukonceptz. I see a lot of recommendations on here for there products and figured I would give them a try.

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oh. well everytime ive gone to an audio shop they say u want an inline fuse or some other fuse names.

Did that shop tell you that inline fuses are bad? A fuse is a fuse...

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