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<blockquote data-quote="RainStryke" data-source="post: 7130624" data-attributes="member: 587930"><p>Ok, so I removed all of the fuese, removed all wires and reinstalled them to make sure none of them were touching. Installed all fuses and went to plug in the 60A fuse that goes to my battery. Plugged that in and POP it went out. Had an extra 60A fuse laying around, popped that in... It made a small pop but didn't melt the fuse. Checked my 30A fuses in the AMP, everything was fine. Powered on the car, now the AMP is powering on, but i'm not getting anything to my sub. This is EXACTLY what happened with my last AMP I just RMA'd... but I was sure to check the serial number to make sure they sent me a new one and it is definitly a different AMP. I'm unfamiliar with mono AMP's and see that there are 2 sets of RCA hook-ups (input/output), I have both in the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RainStryke, post: 7130624, member: 587930"] Ok, so I removed all of the fuese, removed all wires and reinstalled them to make sure none of them were touching. Installed all fuses and went to plug in the 60A fuse that goes to my battery. Plugged that in and POP it went out. Had an extra 60A fuse laying around, popped that in... It made a small pop but didn't melt the fuse. Checked my 30A fuses in the AMP, everything was fine. Powered on the car, now the AMP is powering on, but i'm not getting anything to my sub. This is EXACTLY what happened with my last AMP I just RMA'd... but I was sure to check the serial number to make sure they sent me a new one and it is definitly a different AMP. I'm unfamiliar with mono AMP's and see that there are 2 sets of RCA hook-ups (input/output), I have both in the input. [/QUOTE]
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