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<blockquote data-quote="Denial-" data-source="post: 8817031" data-attributes="member: 686360"><p>So with all the concern with copper this and copper that, why are basically all fuse blocks that go in between the main wire from the battery to the Amp why are basically all of them not made out of copper and made from much cheaper material? Let's say you have all ofc wire, copper lugs, but then an aluminum fuse block wouldn't the fuse block just negate all that extra money spend on having copper everything else? Maybe I'm missing something but I just see the cheap material of the fuse block being the weakest link in the chain right? Does it not matter what material the fuse blocks are made from for some reason? Interested in hearing any opinions on any of this!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Denial-, post: 8817031, member: 686360"] So with all the concern with copper this and copper that, why are basically all fuse blocks that go in between the main wire from the battery to the Amp why are basically all of them not made out of copper and made from much cheaper material? Let's say you have all ofc wire, copper lugs, but then an aluminum fuse block wouldn't the fuse block just negate all that extra money spend on having copper everything else? Maybe I'm missing something but I just see the cheap material of the fuse block being the weakest link in the chain right? Does it not matter what material the fuse blocks are made from for some reason? Interested in hearing any opinions on any of this! [/QUOTE]
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