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<blockquote data-quote="CntInjaDisNinja" data-source="post: 1042749" data-attributes="member: 555064"><p>WHen I go on long road trips, say like an hour or more my amps obviously get very hot beucase I have to play the music loud to get over the road noise. I have a hiconics bx1000d and a MTX RT2200.</p><p></p><p>I have not had any problem with my hifonics amp ever and I have been running it for 2 years.</p><p></p><p>Now when my MTX runs for awhile the fuse tends to catch of fire! and not blow, why is that. This has happened twice now, and both time I have had to take apart the amp to dig out the fuse fragments. I wanna build an amp rack and put a fan on it but I dont have anytime beucase I just moved to UCF and I dont have any of my tools. THe metal around the fuse holder is all melted, but hey it still works, this amp is a **** trooper. Ill try to get pics up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CntInjaDisNinja, post: 1042749, member: 555064"] WHen I go on long road trips, say like an hour or more my amps obviously get very hot beucase I have to play the music loud to get over the road noise. I have a hiconics bx1000d and a MTX RT2200. I have not had any problem with my hifonics amp ever and I have been running it for 2 years. Now when my MTX runs for awhile the fuse tends to catch of fire! and not blow, why is that. This has happened twice now, and both time I have had to take apart the amp to dig out the fuse fragments. I wanna build an amp rack and put a fan on it but I dont have anytime beucase I just moved to UCF and I dont have any of my tools. THe metal around the fuse holder is all melted, but hey it still works, this amp is a **** trooper. Ill try to get pics up [/QUOTE]
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