20 amp circuit breaker
Usually nothing larger than 3 amp fuse. Under normal use 2amp fuse will work perfectly....
Try changing the 30 Amp CB fuse , It's located under the hood -right front fender in the Power distribution Box. Fuse/Relay Location 17 this is the Cooling fan Relay.
You don't. It won't work.
Transmitting over four watts on a CB radio is actually illegal, thus, using a linear amp on a CB is illegal, as well. A linear amp attached to a radio (for argument's sake, we'll assume it's on a type of radio on which the application is legal) simply amplifies the power output. The radio transmits into the amp, the amp amplifies the signal, and transmits it to the antenna.
Go right to the battery with 10 gauge wire for both the 12 volt power supply and ground. Fuse the radio with a 5 amp fuse.
A preamp intensifies the signal being received.
A circuit breaker is intended to protect the wiring of the circuit from overload. The larger a CB is, the faster it will operate, thus in a short circuit situation, the (say) 60Amp breaker will trip before the 30 amp one that is in series. You should only have a moderate factor of safety in your choice of CB. The wiring itself will have a recommended current rating and this is a guide as to the CB.
If it is one of the CB models made in 1999 to 2000 and it is 30-30 cal., it would be worth $1200 to $1400.
A mobile CB can be converted to a base station for use in the home by adding a 12 volt, 4 amp regulated power supply.
pull the plate off the dash where the cb is strapped to
Check the wire going to the Fan blower, under the passenger dash around the area your feet would be at. I have found the connector melted.