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<blockquote data-quote="chronicblazen" data-source="post: 384964" data-attributes="member: 551508"><p>ya, thanks to everyone that tryna help out... well, today i ran another battery wire from the battery to the amp, hooked up the remote, and the ground, and the mother****in protection red light comes on.... ****. so ya the amps prolly ****ed up, there goes a good 120 bucks... anyways, do any of you know what couldve caused this? could it have been the wire not bein thick enough.... the fuse on the wire by the battery, not being capable enough.... maybe bad wiring... although i tripple checked the wires on the subs, and they are wired to 1 ohm, used the wiring guide on this messaged board... or turning it too loud... cus the song i was playin at the time had a part (it was a bass test cd) and it was hit after hit after hit of lowww *** rattlin bass, then no bass at all.....</p><p></p><p>oh ya forgot to mention... the fuse by the battery, it was not only burnt, but all bent and shit liek i had jus put californias electricity thru that *****, but nah, no melting happened...</p><p></p><p>ps, ya for the person that asked, jus looked it up, and my car (95 infiniti g20) uses an 80amp mitsubishi (brand) alternator... thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chronicblazen, post: 384964, member: 551508"] ya, thanks to everyone that tryna help out... well, today i ran another battery wire from the battery to the amp, hooked up the remote, and the ground, and the mother****in protection red light comes on.... ****. so ya the amps prolly ****ed up, there goes a good 120 bucks... anyways, do any of you know what couldve caused this? could it have been the wire not bein thick enough.... the fuse on the wire by the battery, not being capable enough.... maybe bad wiring... although i tripple checked the wires on the subs, and they are wired to 1 ohm, used the wiring guide on this messaged board... or turning it too loud... cus the song i was playin at the time had a part (it was a bass test cd) and it was hit after hit after hit of lowww *** rattlin bass, then no bass at all..... oh ya forgot to mention... the fuse by the battery, it was not only burnt, but all bent and shit liek i had jus put californias electricity thru that *****, but nah, no melting happened... ps, ya for the person that asked, jus looked it up, and my car (95 infiniti g20) uses an 80amp mitsubishi (brand) alternator... thanks again [/QUOTE]
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