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<blockquote data-quote="brchd" data-source="post: 2977397" data-attributes="member: 575516"><p>yep..i bet you have an AGU fuse...i had one on my Diamond Audio D6 1500.1 and i was driving down the road and all of a sudden it shut off. did all the routine checks like you....come to find out that the AGU fuse holder had a manufactering defect...some plastic was not allowing it to seal tight and the fuse was good. the wire was a little melted at the fuse holder...so i replaced theo holder and everything was good. you could have a cheap AGU fuse that if defective, could be a major current starver and not letting your amp power up due to undercurrent. use your DMM at the amp and right at the back of the fuse.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brchd, post: 2977397, member: 575516"] yep..i bet you have an AGU fuse...i had one on my Diamond Audio D6 1500.1 and i was driving down the road and all of a sudden it shut off. did all the routine checks like you....come to find out that the AGU fuse holder had a manufactering defect...some plastic was not allowing it to seal tight and the fuse was good. the wire was a little melted at the fuse holder...so i replaced theo holder and everything was good. you could have a cheap AGU fuse that if defective, could be a major current starver and not letting your amp power up due to undercurrent. use your DMM at the amp and right at the back of the fuse..... [/QUOTE]
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