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<blockquote data-quote="Basshead808" data-source="post: 5375251" data-attributes="member: 557800"><p>Hi everyone. My amp suddenly stopped working. Fuse was blown on amp. I then put in another fuse and as soon as I connect power to the amp (Hooking up battery terminal) the fuse blows on amp again and agian. Then I finally realized that my amp might be blown. Maybe the fets but I seen this diode and it looks burnt. half of the diode is good but the other end is black and the middle is brown.. maybe this is the cause?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Basshead808, post: 5375251, member: 557800"] Hi everyone. My amp suddenly stopped working. Fuse was blown on amp. I then put in another fuse and as soon as I connect power to the amp (Hooking up battery terminal) the fuse blows on amp again and agian. Then I finally realized that my amp might be blown. Maybe the fets but I seen this diode and it looks burnt. half of the diode is good but the other end is black and the middle is brown.. maybe this is the cause? [/QUOTE]
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