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<blockquote data-quote="tmorales509" data-source="post: 6451683" data-attributes="member: 615967"><p>Hi, Was wondering if anyone knew why my amp would keep blowing fuses. The fuses that are on the amp itself. They are two 20amp fuses and one of them keeps blowing after having my radio on for only like 5 mins. It is a insignia amp that i had for a little over a year so i wouldnt be surprised if it is the amp itself which i think it is. The wierd thing is i took the amp outta my car with nothing Hooked to it and no power or anything, when i put a new fuse in there, i can see a little spark or if i wiggle the fuse around i can see a spark, so im guessing Maybe the amp has a short in it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmorales509, post: 6451683, member: 615967"] Hi, Was wondering if anyone knew why my amp would keep blowing fuses. The fuses that are on the amp itself. They are two 20amp fuses and one of them keeps blowing after having my radio on for only like 5 mins. It is a insignia amp that i had for a little over a year so i wouldnt be surprised if it is the amp itself which i think it is. The wierd thing is i took the amp outta my car with nothing Hooked to it and no power or anything, when i put a new fuse in there, i can see a little spark or if i wiggle the fuse around i can see a spark, so im guessing Maybe the amp has a short in it? [/QUOTE]
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