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<blockquote data-quote="jerzee devil" data-source="post: 64118" data-attributes="member: 544637"><p>the fuse that keeps blowing Is under the hood coming off my positive battery terminal.I have had the system for over a year now, and now I cant keep a fuse from blowing.I did find that my ground coming off this amp was loose,so I tightened It back down thinking my problem was solved but I was wrong!!!. the rca cables that plug into the rockford fosgate go to my other amp which Is a kenwood.now If I unplug these there is no sound from my other speakers,but when i plug them back In I have sound again,If the in line fuse is blown,and keeps blowing how do I still have power to the other speakers????, could the cable from the battery to my one amp have a short????.any suggestions would help, I NEED MY SUBS BACK!!!!!!!!...................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerzee devil, post: 64118, member: 544637"] the fuse that keeps blowing Is under the hood coming off my positive battery terminal.I have had the system for over a year now, and now I cant keep a fuse from blowing.I did find that my ground coming off this amp was loose,so I tightened It back down thinking my problem was solved but I was wrong!!!. the rca cables that plug into the rockford fosgate go to my other amp which Is a kenwood.now If I unplug these there is no sound from my other speakers,but when i plug them back In I have sound again,If the in line fuse is blown,and keeps blowing how do I still have power to the other speakers????, could the cable from the battery to my one amp have a short????.any suggestions would help, I NEED MY SUBS BACK!!!!!!!!................... [/QUOTE]
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