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hard rain + leaking hatch = BAD!!! advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="G6Zero" data-source="post: 1181637" data-attributes="member: 551297"><p>alright it rained for 36 hours nonstop in this town i just moved to in PA. anyway, i was driving to work w/o any music playing but my amp was on. i get into the parking lot, and the subs start making this really low, loud noise. it gets real high, then low again. then the amp cuts out.</p><p></p><p>i look in the hatch of my camaro to discover 2 inches of water in my bathtub-like trunk. the amp's fuse was blown, so it may have protected the amp, but i don't know if amps will work after water contact while on.</p><p></p><p>i'm going to let it sit inside for a few weeks and let it dry out, do you guys think it will come back alive?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G6Zero, post: 1181637, member: 551297"] alright it rained for 36 hours nonstop in this town i just moved to in PA. anyway, i was driving to work w/o any music playing but my amp was on. i get into the parking lot, and the subs start making this really low, loud noise. it gets real high, then low again. then the amp cuts out. i look in the hatch of my camaro to discover 2 inches of water in my bathtub-like trunk. the amp's fuse was blown, so it may have protected the amp, but i don't know if amps will work after water contact while on. i'm going to let it sit inside for a few weeks and let it dry out, do you guys think it will come back alive? [/QUOTE]
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