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<blockquote data-quote="mikesw1975" data-source="post: 8753421" data-attributes="member: 683468"><p>Thanks for the reply. I refreshed all the connections and still no power at the amp. I also placed the jumper from the 12v+ terminal to the remote term and still nothing. I'm starting to think that the 100a fuse in-line between the battery to the amp may be too big. Strangely, the JL Audio M600/6 amp doesn't have a breaker switch or an on-board fuse for extra protection. Seems like something so expensive would have simple protection mechanisms from getting fried. Regarding voltage, I checked both when the engine was off and when it was on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikesw1975, post: 8753421, member: 683468"] Thanks for the reply. I refreshed all the connections and still no power at the amp. I also placed the jumper from the 12v+ terminal to the remote term and still nothing. I'm starting to think that the 100a fuse in-line between the battery to the amp may be too big. Strangely, the JL Audio M600/6 amp doesn't have a breaker switch or an on-board fuse for extra protection. Seems like something so expensive would have simple protection mechanisms from getting fried. Regarding voltage, I checked both when the engine was off and when it was on. [/QUOTE]
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