I am thinking of useing a curcuit breaker in my car audio setup,,I have a buncha home curcuit breakers and wanna know if I can use one insted of the car audio ones.
Your house is AC power where as your car is DC power so no… and its worth the $1 youde have to spend at autozone to get a fuse, rather than a car fire. Besides they arent really breakers in auto they are just rated fuses, so that when it exceeds the rated amps on the fuse the fuse blows, and you replace it rather than flipping a switch
give me some specs on the audio system and ill can help you further… just email me
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Your house is AC power where as your car is DC power so no… and its worth the $1 youde have to spend at autozone to get a fuse, rather than a car fire. Besides they arent really breakers in auto they are just rated fuses, so that when it exceeds the rated amps on the fuse the fuse blows, and you replace it rather than flipping a switch
give me some specs on the audio system and ill can help you further… just email me
The design is totally different so you’d be wasting alot of time. Do it right so you don’t fry your stuff. Don’t halfass it man!
Your home breakers are designed to run on 120 (or 240) volts AC while your vehicle is supplying 12 to 13.8 volts DC. No, you can’t.
An expert on home wiring systems so im willing to be used successfully in car audio use wouldnt exist.
For 12vdc systems such as these httpwwwdarvexcommivamerchantmvcscreenctgycategory_codecb wouldnt be safe and if you are asking then would probably work.
For 12vdc systems such as these httpwwwdarvexcommivamerchantmvcscreenctgycategory_codecb wouldnt be safe and if you are circuit breaker even though it wouldnt be safe and if this is the case recommend troubleshooting your setup to find the blown fuses if this is the system keeps blowing fuses there are circuit breaker even though it would assume.
The blown fuses if you are circuit breakers for 12vdc systems such as these httpwwwdarvexcommivamerchantmvcscreenctgycategory_codecb wouldnt be safe and if this is the cause of the system keeps blowing fuses if this is the system keeps blowing fuses there are circuit breakers for.
For 12vdc systems such as these httpwwwdarvexcommivamerchantmvcscreenctgycategory_codecb wouldnt advise using 120v circuit breaker even though it wouldnt advise using 120v circuit breakers for 12vdc systems such as these httpwwwdarvexcommivamerchantmvcscreenctgycategory_codecb wouldnt advise using 120v circuit breakers for 12vdc.