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99Yuk

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Sucks that it happened.

But what am I missing here?

The cable would have had to short out in the space from the batt to the fuse to catch fire, that's why the fuse is as close as possible to the batt. Ideally right on the batt post.

I install fuses or cicuit breakers close as possible to the the batt on all of my projects.
You can buy fuses for whatever amp range you need.

If the cable shorts out anywhere after the batt, why wouldn't/didn't the fuse blow?
 
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i dont think there was a fuse, im pretty sure the system was just thrown in by the owners boyfriend ghetto rig style idk im not much of an audio guy, i jam out to my stock radio/cassette player with a faulty volume control lol
 

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i dont think there was a fuse, im pretty sure the system was just thrown in by the owners boyfriend ghetto rig style idk im not much of an audio guy, i jam out to my stock radio/cassette player with a faulty volume control lol

Wow. I counted four rigs in this thread that went up in flames all for possibly not spending $$$ on a fuse and fuse holder. Although granted, I've spent upwards of $100 buying a 12volt 275amp fuse and fuse holder for my solar project. I guess the big amp draw fuses cost more, but really? Not having one?

I'm not much of an audio guy either, so maybe it's not as simple as I believe, but everything 12volt on your truck should be fused, including audio. :think:

Oh well, at least you get the bush bar!

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Well, Im gonna go put a fire extinguisher in mine now! Good find, sucks for them though.

Not a bad idea at all!

Depends on where you live though.
I used to keep one in my trucks a few years back.
Until one fine winter day, at temps near -40, I had one explode in the back parcel area of the truck. I guess the metal top section was brittle at those temps and couldn't handle the trucks vibrations, road bumps, etc. Snapped the top off and the fine powder stuff that was under pressure went everywhere inside the truck. Had to get the truck professionally cleaned that day!

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way to big of a fuse?

Certainly possible, and you bring up a very good point. Size the fuse to the project and wire size.

If you are running a 275amp fuse on 14G wire, the wire will start to melt at 40amps and catch fire at 60amps, all the while the fuse will be happy.
 

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Is brake fluid flammable?

cause if so, my bay would go up if it started a fire before the fuse cause my wire is hooked up to the hot post on the fuse relay box, lol

good thing about that though is that i will never have to buy a 60 amp **** fuse for my power wire because the 30 amp aux fuse will blow before the 60 for obvious reasons. haha
 
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all i know is if i ever do something of a system in my truck i am researching and finding out exactly what size fuse i should use for the project
 

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sad...to many DIY'ers out there that end up like this. When in doubt, some things are better left up to the pro's.
 

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Reminds me of a girl I helped out once. She wanted a new amp and subs (her ex boyfriend had installed her old system). Apparently this retard didn't understand the reason for fuses, as the inline fuse was installed about 6 inches from the AMP instead of the BATTERY. It amazes me that so many morons think that the fuse is there to protect the amplifier.

I fixed it for her and installed her new gear.
 

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sad to see. im a volunteer fireman and i took a vehicle extraction class a few months back and they had a 97 burban that we had to chop into pieces after they flipped it over :(
 

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