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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8386788" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I have checked several amps at the battery,power and remote tied together for the +/poss on batt (best to use an inline fuse/or wire a blade fuse for the power wire if the amp does not have an onboard fuse) If it does, change the fuse anyways may be a bad fuse,and ground to ground..You can try this method,and if she still blinks off/on than you have an issue with the amp more than likely.If solid green light/power light stays on, then there is an issue with your wiring somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8386788, member: 634282"] I have checked several amps at the battery,power and remote tied together for the +/poss on batt (best to use an inline fuse/or wire a blade fuse for the power wire if the amp does not have an onboard fuse) If it does, change the fuse anyways may be a bad fuse,and ground to ground..You can try this method,and if she still blinks off/on than you have an issue with the amp more than likely.If solid green light/power light stays on, then there is an issue with your wiring somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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