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<blockquote data-quote="RainStryke" data-source="post: 7130264" data-attributes="member: 587930"><p>I just picked up my new Soundstream 1.700 AMP and it seems to be going through all of my fuses. It has 3 30A fuses. When I plug it up and put the fuse from my battery to my amp back in, it frys my 30A fuses in the AMP. I'm not really sure what ive done wrong with my set-up.</p><p></p><p>I had two other AMP's that were able to connect to the power just fine, no fuses. Now there has recently been a change of alternators. My old alternator just went bad, the new one is just a stock alternator.</p><p></p><p>I'm using what it calls for, 4AWG wires. Have about a 16FT 4AWG power cord from the battery to the AMP. Then about a 1FT long 4AWG ground to the amp. The sub is not even connected at the moment, just trying to get power to the amp without my fueses going out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RainStryke, post: 7130264, member: 587930"] I just picked up my new Soundstream 1.700 AMP and it seems to be going through all of my fuses. It has 3 30A fuses. When I plug it up and put the fuse from my battery to my amp back in, it frys my 30A fuses in the AMP. I'm not really sure what ive done wrong with my set-up. I had two other AMP's that were able to connect to the power just fine, no fuses. Now there has recently been a change of alternators. My old alternator just went bad, the new one is just a stock alternator. I'm using what it calls for, 4AWG wires. Have about a 16FT 4AWG power cord from the battery to the AMP. Then about a 1FT long 4AWG ground to the amp. The sub is not even connected at the moment, just trying to get power to the amp without my fueses going out. [/QUOTE]
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