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fuse holder smelling REAL bad
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<blockquote data-quote="mazzasec" data-source="post: 4474137" data-attributes="member: 583072"><p>Ya thats what i figured if the fuse couldnt handle it it would blow. But the fuse is still giving me problems. My amp will go into protect and then just shut off. So i could go back and wiggle the wire in the fuse it would spark then turn back on. Then did the same problem again. So then I just ran the wire to the amp with no fuse and it works fine. So i know it has to do with something in the fuse or fuse holder</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mazzasec, post: 4474137, member: 583072"] Ya thats what i figured if the fuse couldnt handle it it would blow. But the fuse is still giving me problems. My amp will go into protect and then just shut off. So i could go back and wiggle the wire in the fuse it would spark then turn back on. Then did the same problem again. So then I just ran the wire to the amp with no fuse and it works fine. So i know it has to do with something in the fuse or fuse holder [/QUOTE]
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