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<blockquote data-quote="ni9thwonder" data-source="post: 4850294" data-attributes="member: 595827"><p>i have an 8 gauge kit already installed from a previous system that was stolen. i bought an alpine m450 from a friend and hooked that up to a couple different subs to test, no problem. another friend gave me an old RF punch 500.2 amp and i figured i could use that on some components up front.</p><p></p><p>problem is, when hooking the new amp up i touched the ground and power together (on accident of course) and it sparked and blew a fuse. i bought a few more fuses and so i hooked the amp up again today and it blew another fuse. the amp's LED lights for a second when it is first hooked up (assuming i have a new fuse in) and then it goes off, which is when the fuse blows. is the amp blown? i dont feel like going through any more $20 (3-pack) 60 amp mini ANL fuses to find out. please help...thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ni9thwonder, post: 4850294, member: 595827"] i have an 8 gauge kit already installed from a previous system that was stolen. i bought an alpine m450 from a friend and hooked that up to a couple different subs to test, no problem. another friend gave me an old RF punch 500.2 amp and i figured i could use that on some components up front. problem is, when hooking the new amp up i touched the ground and power together (on accident of course) and it sparked and blew a fuse. i bought a few more fuses and so i hooked the amp up again today and it blew another fuse. the amp's LED lights for a second when it is first hooked up (assuming i have a new fuse in) and then it goes off, which is when the fuse blows. is the amp blown? i dont feel like going through any more $20 (3-pack) 60 amp mini ANL fuses to find out. please help...thanks! [/QUOTE]
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