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<blockquote data-quote="jchulski20" data-source="post: 7436126" data-attributes="member: 635025"><p>No its a good ground becuase its the same ground i Used when it worked. and the speaker wire that i was using was like 18 gauge i switch up to 16 gauge and that didnt fix it so i bought a new amp install kit and re-ran the power cable and the ground and that didnt fix it but i think what may have happened is when i went to re-install the amp earlier today was i put the power cable in the ground socket and the ground in the power socket and in the process of doing that i think i may have fried the amp amp becuase the reason i replaced the the power cable was becuase the fuse looked a little brown but it wasnt blown then i checked the fuses on the amp and both of them 30 amp fuses were blown i think thats what may have done it but i thought the fuses would have protected it. would the protect light come on if the voice coil was blown? i checked the power wire voltage and it was getting power then i checked the speaker output and i wasnt getting any kind of reading on the multimeter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jchulski20, post: 7436126, member: 635025"] No its a good ground becuase its the same ground i Used when it worked. and the speaker wire that i was using was like 18 gauge i switch up to 16 gauge and that didnt fix it so i bought a new amp install kit and re-ran the power cable and the ground and that didnt fix it but i think what may have happened is when i went to re-install the amp earlier today was i put the power cable in the ground socket and the ground in the power socket and in the process of doing that i think i may have fried the amp amp becuase the reason i replaced the the power cable was becuase the fuse looked a little brown but it wasnt blown then i checked the fuses on the amp and both of them 30 amp fuses were blown i think thats what may have done it but i thought the fuses would have protected it. would the protect light come on if the voice coil was blown? i checked the power wire voltage and it was getting power then i checked the speaker output and i wasnt getting any kind of reading on the multimeter [/QUOTE]
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