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Distrobution block started melting..Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="captaincheesey" data-source="post: 4860394" data-attributes="member: 570524"><p>Arcing would be visible. I am still saying it's from too much current being pulled through it and it's just producing alot of heat like an amp would when it's being driven hard.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: There was no arcing or sparks on the guy's fuse holder at the shop and stuff was still melting. Also we have had a distro block start to smoke for the same reason when we were having some fun with a guy's subs. He wanted us to finish them off so a little Lil Jon + Covering up the port on the box + cranking the gain some = sub still hanging on for dear life but a fubared distroblock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captaincheesey, post: 4860394, member: 570524"] Arcing would be visible. I am still saying it's from too much current being pulled through it and it's just producing alot of heat like an amp would when it's being driven hard. EDIT: There was no arcing or sparks on the guy's fuse holder at the shop and stuff was still melting. Also we have had a distro block start to smoke for the same reason when we were having some fun with a guy's subs. He wanted us to finish them off so a little Lil Jon + Covering up the port on the box + cranking the gain some = sub still hanging on for dear life but a fubared distroblock. [/QUOTE]
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