Protege01MP3
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GOD DAMNIT!! IT HAPPENED AGAIN!!! for some reason (this is the second time its happened) i keep burning fuse housings...
I have my amp/subs wired up to the battery w/ a capacitor in between... its umm.. (didnt do it myself) i THINK 4 guage... dont remember gotta look again... but anyway... heres the lineup
batter --> some wire --> "in line" fuse ---> some more wire --> capacitor --> more wire --> amp --> speaker wire --> JL 12's...
ok.. for those that dont know.. the inline fuse is a regular "tubular" fuse (or whatever they are called) not one of those little square insert fuses..... so its a "tube" fuse, that is inside a plastic housing, with metal connectors on either end that touch the fuse... the wiring is inserted into these connectors to make contact with the fuse... now... for some reason, my fuse housing keeps melting... ive replaced one, then gone through about 25 fuses, and now the second housing melted on me!! WTF!!
I know its because I'm pulling too much power and its overheating the fuse housing.. but what can I do about this?? I've tried different power rated fuses and tried rewiring it so the connections are cleaner... but nothing seems to work... at first I had one of those fuses that... rather than a thin strip of metal in between it is a FAT ASS "I" shaped piece of metal that WILL NOT blow like a normal fuse is supposed to... you could transfer mass voltage through it and it wouldn't blow.. i figured that was the reason that the housing kept melting... the fuse wouldn't blow, so therefore it got too hot... so i tried putting in regular fuses... mixed and matched and blew a few untill I found a good power rating that seemed to work well... would blow if it got too much power, but still would work well enough to where it wouldnt blow every 5 min...
It took me a while to find the right size fuse for the power... I dont remember what I have in there right now... but I know I tried NUMEROUS power ratings.. some lasted a day, some an hour, and some didnt even make it through one song...
so... now after all that... and after thinking i had the problem worked out... I popped my hood the other day, and BAM! theres a MELTED TO ALL HELL fuse housing... and i didnt even notice, because the fuse still hasn't blown, and its still working.. just looks fuct...
I'm pushing ALOT of power.. ok maybe not THAT much.. but ALOT... the two 12's are powered independently by a 1200 watt amp.... so thats a decent amnt of power.... I mean.. i've set off alarms that were a little over a half city block away with em... dont even get me started in parking structures (laugh)
so anyway... anyone have any clue on how to beat this problem?? any suggestions would be good
I have my amp/subs wired up to the battery w/ a capacitor in between... its umm.. (didnt do it myself) i THINK 4 guage... dont remember gotta look again... but anyway... heres the lineup
batter --> some wire --> "in line" fuse ---> some more wire --> capacitor --> more wire --> amp --> speaker wire --> JL 12's...
ok.. for those that dont know.. the inline fuse is a regular "tubular" fuse (or whatever they are called) not one of those little square insert fuses..... so its a "tube" fuse, that is inside a plastic housing, with metal connectors on either end that touch the fuse... the wiring is inserted into these connectors to make contact with the fuse... now... for some reason, my fuse housing keeps melting... ive replaced one, then gone through about 25 fuses, and now the second housing melted on me!! WTF!!
I know its because I'm pulling too much power and its overheating the fuse housing.. but what can I do about this?? I've tried different power rated fuses and tried rewiring it so the connections are cleaner... but nothing seems to work... at first I had one of those fuses that... rather than a thin strip of metal in between it is a FAT ASS "I" shaped piece of metal that WILL NOT blow like a normal fuse is supposed to... you could transfer mass voltage through it and it wouldn't blow.. i figured that was the reason that the housing kept melting... the fuse wouldn't blow, so therefore it got too hot... so i tried putting in regular fuses... mixed and matched and blew a few untill I found a good power rating that seemed to work well... would blow if it got too much power, but still would work well enough to where it wouldnt blow every 5 min...
It took me a while to find the right size fuse for the power... I dont remember what I have in there right now... but I know I tried NUMEROUS power ratings.. some lasted a day, some an hour, and some didnt even make it through one song...
so... now after all that... and after thinking i had the problem worked out... I popped my hood the other day, and BAM! theres a MELTED TO ALL HELL fuse housing... and i didnt even notice, because the fuse still hasn't blown, and its still working.. just looks fuct...
I'm pushing ALOT of power.. ok maybe not THAT much.. but ALOT... the two 12's are powered independently by a 1200 watt amp.... so thats a decent amnt of power.... I mean.. i've set off alarms that were a little over a half city block away with em... dont even get me started in parking structures (laugh)
so anyway... anyone have any clue on how to beat this problem?? any suggestions would be good