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<blockquote data-quote="lovindabass" data-source="post: 6266293" data-attributes="member: 606900"><p>you could also try hooking up some small awg wire. wire up your ground and pos directly to the front battery. Then with a pair of pliers or another short piece of wire try directly wiring battery to remote terminal. see if the amp then cuts on. You may have blown the fuse and it still appears ok. I once blue an inline buss fuse looked at it and it looked brand new now visual signs of being blown but i replaced it and it worked fine. later i took apart the fuse to find that the brass or gold plating acted like a mask. the fuse inside was blown but the cover didn't move it just melted lol. try hard wiring the good amp the kenwood or what ever. if it cuts on then then your probably just got an issue with the fuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovindabass, post: 6266293, member: 606900"] you could also try hooking up some small awg wire. wire up your ground and pos directly to the front battery. Then with a pair of pliers or another short piece of wire try directly wiring battery to remote terminal. see if the amp then cuts on. You may have blown the fuse and it still appears ok. I once blue an inline buss fuse looked at it and it looked brand new now visual signs of being blown but i replaced it and it worked fine. later i took apart the fuse to find that the brass or gold plating acted like a mask. the fuse inside was blown but the cover didn't move it just melted lol. try hard wiring the good amp the kenwood or what ever. if it cuts on then then your probably just got an issue with the fuse. [/QUOTE]
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