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Blowing fuses too easily
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<blockquote data-quote="Mustang1999" data-source="post: 8052017" data-attributes="member: 652037"><p>I have a 12inch kenwood sub and a pyramid America amp and I have had it in my car for about a month now and it was working great with amazing sound but now all of a sudden I went to turn it on and the sub wasn't working but the amp was on then I went to check the main wire power cable fuse and it was blown so I took it out and when I tried to put the new one in it sparked and blew that one too the I tried taking the negative terminal battery cable off then I put it in and once I put the cable back on the battery the fuse blew again why is this happening and is there always supposed to be current flowing through the power wire? Please help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustang1999, post: 8052017, member: 652037"] I have a 12inch kenwood sub and a pyramid America amp and I have had it in my car for about a month now and it was working great with amazing sound but now all of a sudden I went to turn it on and the sub wasn't working but the amp was on then I went to check the main wire power cable fuse and it was blown so I took it out and when I tried to put the new one in it sparked and blew that one too the I tried taking the negative terminal battery cable off then I put it in and once I put the cable back on the battery the fuse blew again why is this happening and is there always supposed to be current flowing through the power wire? Please help [/QUOTE]
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