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<blockquote data-quote="robert420" data-source="post: 8066896" data-attributes="member: 646879"><p>first off, what gauge wire are you running for the power, second, is that wire fused just after the battery? third, if everything else checks out, it has to be the ground. either your running to small of a wire, or your grounding point isnt sturdy. ive been through the same problem with multiple amps. resetting it like what you are doing, overtime will kill the amp. and i found on my last one, simply needed a bigger power wire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robert420, post: 8066896, member: 646879"] first off, what gauge wire are you running for the power, second, is that wire fused just after the battery? third, if everything else checks out, it has to be the ground. either your running to small of a wire, or your grounding point isnt sturdy. ive been through the same problem with multiple amps. resetting it like what you are doing, overtime will kill the amp. and i found on my last one, simply needed a bigger power wire. [/QUOTE]
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