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<blockquote data-quote="stones" data-source="post: 1016962" data-attributes="member: 540734"><p>You change the fuse with the system OFF!</p><p></p><p>Changing fuses with the amp turned on is bad, as soon as the fuse completes the circiut a large spike of power goes to the amp and can possibly damage its power supply, you need to connect it then let the amp power up normally..</p><p></p><p>If your power wires are hooked up correctly (check those polaritys) and there is no stray wires sticking out of the terminals grounding out on somthing and no sections of wire grounding out on the chassis then you should be able to put a new fuse in and turn the system back on.</p><p></p><p>If the fuses continue to blow you have damaged your amps power supply and need to get it repaired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stones, post: 1016962, member: 540734"] You change the fuse with the system OFF! Changing fuses with the amp turned on is bad, as soon as the fuse completes the circiut a large spike of power goes to the amp and can possibly damage its power supply, you need to connect it then let the amp power up normally.. If your power wires are hooked up correctly (check those polaritys) and there is no stray wires sticking out of the terminals grounding out on somthing and no sections of wire grounding out on the chassis then you should be able to put a new fuse in and turn the system back on. If the fuses continue to blow you have damaged your amps power supply and need to get it repaired. [/QUOTE]
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