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<blockquote data-quote="Crazy4CarAudio" data-source="post: 3140739" data-attributes="member: 578387"><p>Well, I was wondering why they didn't take the amps? Did they try? Because if they pulled them somehow, I would imagine, they strecthed the wire, allowing it to rub or cut the wire somewhere or on something. It would be your red wire or (+) comming from your battery.I would look for any cuts along here where you would think it could rub against something.</p><p></p><p>If not, it could be just a bad amp. Was the amp working before the break-in? Sometimes its hard to hear, lol. Also, if somehow water has enter in it, that could be another cause. Or maybe somehow it could be the wiring of your subs *ohms*. not sure though.</p><p></p><p>Purpose of Fuses:</p><p></p><p>The purpose of a fuse is to open *blow* an electronic circuit when current flow exceeds a certain amount, determined by the rating of the fuse. Opening *blowing* a circuit under high current conditions can save electronic components from damaged and prevents overheating, which could cause a fire.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazy4CarAudio, post: 3140739, member: 578387"] Well, I was wondering why they didn't take the amps? Did they try? Because if they pulled them somehow, I would imagine, they strecthed the wire, allowing it to rub or cut the wire somewhere or on something. It would be your red wire or (+) comming from your battery.I would look for any cuts along here where you would think it could rub against something. If not, it could be just a bad amp. Was the amp working before the break-in? Sometimes its hard to hear, lol. Also, if somehow water has enter in it, that could be another cause. Or maybe somehow it could be the wiring of your subs *ohms*. not sure though. Purpose of Fuses: The purpose of a fuse is to open *blow* an electronic circuit when current flow exceeds a certain amount, determined by the rating of the fuse. Opening *blowing* a circuit under high current conditions can save electronic components from damaged and prevents overheating, which could cause a fire. Hope that helps [/QUOTE]
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