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<blockquote data-quote="skadude016" data-source="post: 2777331" data-attributes="member: 546903"><p>well it looks like your ground is good. but on the amp with the power Remote wire and ground it looks like some of the copper from both power and ground could be touching the remote wire. when you say you blow fuses where are you blowing fuses? are you blowing fuses on that power wire going to your amp or fuses in the headunit? if its in the head unit. there may be loose wires in the back of the head unit touching and make it short itself out. and yes that is defintly particle board lol and what also looks to be 3-4 cubes maybe of a huge sealed box lol. which only needs 2 cubes altogether max.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skadude016, post: 2777331, member: 546903"] well it looks like your ground is good. but on the amp with the power Remote wire and ground it looks like some of the copper from both power and ground could be touching the remote wire. when you say you blow fuses where are you blowing fuses? are you blowing fuses on that power wire going to your amp or fuses in the headunit? if its in the head unit. there may be loose wires in the back of the head unit touching and make it short itself out. and yes that is defintly particle board lol and what also looks to be 3-4 cubes maybe of a huge sealed box lol. which only needs 2 cubes altogether max. [/QUOTE]
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