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GAMEOVER 02-07-2005 04:27 PM

also fuses fail when they get hot i have seen many fuses where the glass shatters just from being in the engine compartment

02-07-2005 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by GAMEOVER
well i use them and many other people with high end audio systems as well personally i go off of experience not some internet reveiw because generally that personal opinion i have a H*** of a set-up comeing togther and thats what i choose also my 2 others freinds ride have airide and are useing breakers

well you dont know about imtfox, hes an electrical genius.

its not a review, its a fact. if and when your breaker fails, its more likely to fail in the closed position.

i guess you dont love your bonneville as much as i love mine...

GAMEOVER 02-07-2005 04:29 PM

guys whats so hard? drill a 9/16 hole next to the main harness and boom your done also seal the hole with some silicone and be done with it

GAMEOVER 02-07-2005 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by Bastard_Kid_Kris

Originally Posted by GAMEOVER
well i use them and many other people with high end audio systems as well personally i go off of experience not some internet reveiw because generally that personal opinion i have a H*** of a set-up comeing togther and thats what i choose also my 2 others freinds ride have airide and are useing breakers

well you dont know about imtfox, hes an electrical genius.

its not a review, its a fact. if and when your breaker fails, its more likely to fail in the closed position.

i guess you dont love your bonneville as much as i love mine...

welll like the other guys said if you amps are fused the then the fuse/breaker acts as a protection against a dead short which rarely occurs

HowY 02-07-2005 04:34 PM

pardon my ignorance...

"yes its 2 gague into the Cap, then 4 gague to the amps "

Is the Cap not supposed to be downstream of the power source?

12+ - Amp+ - Cap+ - Cap -

The idea being a stiffner- backflow of current when the source
dropps....

12+ - cap + to Amp?

Just wondering....

GAMEOVER 02-07-2005 04:36 PM

yeah in 17 years of that guy has seen 2?? and also i depends on the quailty of the breaker also i have had many systems and have seem many others using breakers

also thast was his personal experience read the reply to his post? check out the guy with the blazer enuff said[/quote]

GAMEOVER 02-07-2005 04:37 PM

12+ cap/battery- amp/or whatever

GAMEOVER 02-07-2005 04:39 PM

also im sure randman1 would agree with me on this one

check this out
http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/...756&KW=breaker

also my dis block is fused

LuxuriesPremier 02-07-2005 04:57 PM

wha
 
if i drill a hoel there i would nto be able to see it form the other side I can;t reach any part of where the hole wil lbe drilt and iwanna look o nthe other side to see if there are na ywires running along there or any components i coudl destroy.....

1993 SLE 02-07-2005 05:28 PM

ok Lux I see that the airbag is in the way. see the area on the right side close to the fender... you should be able to snake that 4 gague throught there.

see that there are 2 7mm bolts. that is what holds the connector to the fire wall. remove the bolts, and pull the connector out, then you can drill. Once you have the connector out you can see in the car to the area, where the wire will be going through


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