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Old Nov 27, 2005 | 01:49 AM
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Hey guys... well i have an ED nine.1 powering two kicker l7 10's when I first got it installed no problem worked great nothing wrong. Well the next day I turn the car on look at the remote and dont see a green light on, so im like crap must have blown a fuse or something. Well go check it out seems I had blown all four on the amp and the in-line one from the battery. Well I go and change all of them try again and pop same thing. Well it was late so I decided to try today, I changed the ground thinking maybe it was getting a bad connection, but I also decided to use a spare amp I had laying around. However I did decide to just power the amp and not hook up the subs for ease of switching things. The spare amp powered up fine after replacing the fuses again so I was like great it must have been the ground. Well decide to switch back to the ED amp and everything goes great then pop again... but this time the ones on the amp are fine but the one on the battery is toast. So now im stuck just wondering what you guys thought any suggestions? Oh and I did use the correct type fuses btw and i do have an inline converter for the stock headunit.. yes i know i should upgrade thats for X-mas but for now it works, well sorta...
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