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<blockquote data-quote="johnecon2001" data-source="post: 548451" data-attributes="member: 556589"><p>Sounds like the amp is overheating/drawing too much power, which in turn pops the fuses. Check your ground to the amp, and make it bigger if possible, also, just to be sure.... recheck the wiring to the subs to verify the ohm load. And then check the sub, once again to verify that it can handle 1 ohm. If you do all of this and you still have problems, I would try to get some service from the manufacturer on it... warranty?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnecon2001, post: 548451, member: 556589"] Sounds like the amp is overheating/drawing too much power, which in turn pops the fuses. Check your ground to the amp, and make it bigger if possible, also, just to be sure.... recheck the wiring to the subs to verify the ohm load. And then check the sub, once again to verify that it can handle 1 ohm. If you do all of this and you still have problems, I would try to get some service from the manufacturer on it... warranty? [/QUOTE]
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