With a multi-amp system, I tend to run 0 gauge from the battery, with a circuit breaker about 6 inches away, using the total amperage from all amplifiers as a guess for what amp the breaker should be. Then I run the 0 gauge back to the amps, and split it into 4 ga with a fused distro block... Now, I'm not against fuses, its just no one around my area sells them at the amperage or type I need. If I do find a place, they are extremely overpriced. I usually turn to the internet, but then if a short does somehow happen and a fuse blows, I have to go back on the internet.
I was wondering if it is acceptable to run this the same way, only use a non-fused distro block with circuit breakers immediately after with the same amp rating as the fuse that would be used. This way if there is an accidental short, I can figure it out, fix the issue so it doesn't happen again, and just flip the circuit breaker back on.
I know the main issue here is the time it takes for a circuit breaker to trip compared to a fuse to blow, and if that time difference means a significant increase in risk. I am not sure if circuit breakers trip fast enough for car audio amplifiers, or perhaps there may be some type of circuit breaker that is meant to trip immediately like quick fuses. Can someone w/ more knowledge give me some input?
Thanks!
I was wondering if it is acceptable to run this the same way, only use a non-fused distro block with circuit breakers immediately after with the same amp rating as the fuse that would be used. This way if there is an accidental short, I can figure it out, fix the issue so it doesn't happen again, and just flip the circuit breaker back on.
I know the main issue here is the time it takes for a circuit breaker to trip compared to a fuse to blow, and if that time difference means a significant increase in risk. I am not sure if circuit breakers trip fast enough for car audio amplifiers, or perhaps there may be some type of circuit breaker that is meant to trip immediately like quick fuses. Can someone w/ more knowledge give me some input?
Thanks!