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<blockquote data-quote="noob with an RS" data-source="post: 1048298" data-attributes="member: 558925"><p>you need to answer this question: how are you wired? in detail. for instance, i have 0 gauge with 300 anl fuse at battery.. which goes to distro blocc.. two 4 gauges go from my distro to my amps. the sub amp has no fuse between itself and the distro block. a 60-amp fuse is between the distro block and components amp. now when the fuse under my hood blew, i knew it had to be a short somewhere between the battery and the distro block. how did i know? becuz the component amps's fuse did not blow. i discovered the distro block was being pressed against the chassis (ground) under the back seat. i solved my problem. now u need to describe how your system is wired and where fuses are...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noob with an RS, post: 1048298, member: 558925"] you need to answer this question: how are you wired? in detail. for instance, i have 0 gauge with 300 anl fuse at battery.. which goes to distro blocc.. two 4 gauges go from my distro to my amps. the sub amp has no fuse between itself and the distro block. a 60-amp fuse is between the distro block and components amp. now when the fuse under my hood blew, i knew it had to be a short somewhere between the battery and the distro block. how did i know? becuz the component amps's fuse did not blow. i discovered the distro block was being pressed against the chassis (ground) under the back seat. i solved my problem. now u need to describe how your system is wired and where fuses are... [/QUOTE]
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