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<blockquote data-quote="gsuchyta" data-source="post: 6291938" data-attributes="member: 585312"><p>I installed an infinity Kappa Four 4 channel amp in my friends cadillac along with a kinetik 1800 in the trunk and the dam amp keeps going into protect after listening to it for about 20 minutes and it's hot as hell. On the amp description it goes on raving for like 2 paragraphs how the amp won't heat up and will lower output to prevent from heating up and this thing heats up faster than hell I'm thinking it might be overdrawing current since that battery is right back there and there is a 150 amp fuse on it.</p><p></p><p>If I replaced that 150 amp fuse with say an 80 amp fuse would this prevent overdrawing current and not make the amp heat up so fast?</p><p></p><p>What else could cause this the speakers are 2 ohms but that shouldn't be a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gsuchyta, post: 6291938, member: 585312"] I installed an infinity Kappa Four 4 channel amp in my friends cadillac along with a kinetik 1800 in the trunk and the dam amp keeps going into protect after listening to it for about 20 minutes and it's hot as hell. On the amp description it goes on raving for like 2 paragraphs how the amp won't heat up and will lower output to prevent from heating up and this thing heats up faster than hell I'm thinking it might be overdrawing current since that battery is right back there and there is a 150 amp fuse on it. If I replaced that 150 amp fuse with say an 80 amp fuse would this prevent overdrawing current and not make the amp heat up so fast? What else could cause this the speakers are 2 ohms but that shouldn't be a problem. [/QUOTE]
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