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Immediatly popped ANL fuse, why?
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<blockquote data-quote="gckless" data-source="post: 7962262" data-attributes="member: 635756"><p>Depends on the amp and situation. I will admit, I did it the first time on my DC 2.0k, realized I was a dumb fuc<span style="color: black">k</span>, flipped it back, and it's been fine ever since. Not a single problem. But others haven't been so lucky. All you can do at this point is fire it up and see what it does. If it blows because of what you did, then you just have to chalk it up as a mistake you'll never make again, and fix the problem you caused.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gckless, post: 7962262, member: 635756"] Depends on the amp and situation. I will admit, I did it the first time on my DC 2.0k, realized I was a dumb fuc[COLOR=black]k[/COLOR], flipped it back, and it's been fine ever since. Not a single problem. But others haven't been so lucky. All you can do at this point is fire it up and see what it does. If it blows because of what you did, then you just have to chalk it up as a mistake you'll never make again, and fix the problem you caused. [/QUOTE]
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