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Fuse at battery keeps blowing
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<blockquote data-quote="mobbdeep" data-source="post: 8653259" data-attributes="member: 666023"><p>I will have a look on my next day off work. I believe it could be a bad connection at the amp with the power wire which may be shorting on the amp chassis causing it to blow. I never figured out a trick to connecting the power wire into the amp without it being able to wiggle around or potentially become loose. Any recommendations? It's the one where you tighten with a hex key and it holds the wire. Also, would changing the fuses at the battery to ANL instead of glass AGU, would that help? I heard glass AGU fuses are known to have the soldering melt out of the fuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobbdeep, post: 8653259, member: 666023"] I will have a look on my next day off work. I believe it could be a bad connection at the amp with the power wire which may be shorting on the amp chassis causing it to blow. I never figured out a trick to connecting the power wire into the amp without it being able to wiggle around or potentially become loose. Any recommendations? It's the one where you tighten with a hex key and it holds the wire. Also, would changing the fuses at the battery to ANL instead of glass AGU, would that help? I heard glass AGU fuses are known to have the soldering melt out of the fuse. [/QUOTE]
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