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<blockquote data-quote="Geminidj2000" data-source="post: 118712" data-attributes="member: 544656"><p>OK.........I THINK I GOT IT I think that my amp is stilll getting current after the car is off because of the fuses when i got my stuff installed i specifically said for the installer to hook up my subs at 1ohm and for them to use 2 spots on the distribution block and put 40 amps fuses in each because my amp is externally fused at 80 amps and they were like i could get a 80 amp fuse that type but they said its hard to get new ones when those blow so i was like ok use up 2 spots.............. and guess what? they only used one spot with a 60 amp fuse its probably a 40 amp fuse im gonna check to see if its blow in a second could this be the reason that my car battery is being drained when its off ?:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geminidj2000, post: 118712, member: 544656"] OK.........I THINK I GOT IT I think that my amp is stilll getting current after the car is off because of the fuses when i got my stuff installed i specifically said for the installer to hook up my subs at 1ohm and for them to use 2 spots on the distribution block and put 40 amps fuses in each because my amp is externally fused at 80 amps and they were like i could get a 80 amp fuse that type but they said its hard to get new ones when those blow so i was like ok use up 2 spots.............. and guess what? they only used one spot with a 60 amp fuse its probably a 40 amp fuse im gonna check to see if its blow in a second could this be the reason that my car battery is being drained when its off ?: [/QUOTE]
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