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No, a 700 amp fuse would not be suitable for a 500 amp circuit. The fuse amperage rating should be equal to or slightly higher than the circuit's maximum amperage to provide proper protection. In this case, a 500 amp fuse or slightly higher would be the appropriate choice.
All car speakers will go well with a 500 Watt amp, but for the best effect, get a power subwoofer.
jl audio 500/1
a gmc battery can be from 500 to 1000 cracking amps. if you are using a 2 or 6 amp charger the 6 amp will charge faster than the 2 amp.
Yes, the adaptor allows load currents of 1200 amps or less, and 500 amps is included in that. The voltage of a supply stays constant, the current that flows is determined by what power the appliance needs to run.
It is a fuse that is rated in one thousandths of an amp. An example, a 500 mA fuse can also be called a 1/2 amp fuse.
Yes they can be repaired. It's just the fact if it's a cheap amp it will cost more to repair than to buy new one. If it's a $500 amp then get it repaired If it's $200 amp trash it.
1988 £500
A 750 MCM copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 500 amps.
The Alpine V12 MRV-T501 amp has a maximum power output of 500 watts.
probably because you got your amp bridged and its not a stable ohm load
An Amp Hour is the maximum quantity of power a power source might deliver for an hour. As an example, a 500 Amp Hour (Ah) battery might deliver enough power to turn the starter of a car for a few minutes, but would power a 500 Mili Amp (Ma) light bulb for 1000 hours (in a perfect world).