the fuse thats right for me
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the fuse thats right for me
i am really not sure about how exactly this works so here is the question. i am running a cobra 29 classic peaked and tuned and the upgraded finals kit. i thought that in order to better power this unit i would need larger wire and also a bigger fuse, is that right. i currently have run 10 gage wire but only a 3 amp fuse. is this right or should i go with a bigger fuse in order to allow the radio to receive more power?
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RE the fuse thats right for me
If you are currently running your radio on a 3 amp fuse, and it's working, then a 3 amp fuse is fine. The 10 gauge wire is really more than you need.Slim wrote:i am really not sure about how exactly this works so here is the question. i am running a cobra 29 classic peaked and tuned and the upgraded finals kit. i thought that in order to better power this unit i would need larger wire and also a bigger fuse, is that right. i currently have run 10 gage wire but only a 3 amp fuse. is this right or should i go with a bigger fuse in order to allow the radio to receive more power?
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If the radio were trying to draw more power than what the 3 amp fuse will allow, the fuse would have blown by now. It would have blown the first time you keyed up your mic. Hope this helps.Slim wrote:the 3 amp fuse is working but is it allowing my radio to receive and put out all that is capable of. i would understand 3 amp on a legal radio, but with the upgrades am i limiting its ability?
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Slim wrote:yea that helps thanks a lot, guess the same thing goes for when i decide to start running a amp behind it?
You are definitely going to have to use a higher rated fuse for your amp. The output of the amp will determine how large a fuse to use and what gauge wire to use. One thing you will most certainly need to do is connect the amp directly to the battery, rather than the fuse box. How big an amp are you planning on using?
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