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MCS2000 Power Cable

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Snakedoc84

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Gentleman needing some help. Just bought my first Motorola (MCS2000 Model II), got the power cable with it, but no inline fuse. Its a 100 Watt VHF, the power wire is 8 gauge would a 25A inline blade fuse work for this application? What is the OEM size that comes with these units? Thanks gentleman.
 

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40 amp fuse. I'd go bigger then a standard blade ATC. A MAXI fuse would work though.
 

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When I had a 100 watt UHF MCS in the trunk of my car, I would blow the 25 amp fuse from time to time. I finally replaced it with a 30 amp fuse, & that never blew.
 
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