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is the problem my fuse?
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<blockquote data-quote="nismboy6986" data-source="post: 533807" data-attributes="member: 543960"><p>my problem is that my amp goes into protection intermittetly(sp) at just about any volume but more often when its pushed. since i haven't figured out how i want to mount the amp its been banged around a little in the trunk so i took the cover off and checked everything and it appears to be fine. since i soldered 12 gauge to the speaker terminals and the box i put some more tape around the wire in each terminal and bent the two away from each othe a little (plastic got kind of soft from the soldering) that didn't help. so i put the voltmeter at the amp and about 90% of the time when it cut off i saw the voltage drop significantly. Thing is that most of time i can just take the fuse out the main fuse holder and put it back in to get the amp to come on. the fuse holder is also from a cheap scosche kit from walmart and use what looks like a big (100amp) maxi fuse. so i think this is my problem but whats y'all opinion on this??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nismboy6986, post: 533807, member: 543960"] my problem is that my amp goes into protection intermittetly(sp) at just about any volume but more often when its pushed. since i haven't figured out how i want to mount the amp its been banged around a little in the trunk so i took the cover off and checked everything and it appears to be fine. since i soldered 12 gauge to the speaker terminals and the box i put some more tape around the wire in each terminal and bent the two away from each othe a little (plastic got kind of soft from the soldering) that didn't help. so i put the voltmeter at the amp and about 90% of the time when it cut off i saw the voltage drop significantly. Thing is that most of time i can just take the fuse out the main fuse holder and put it back in to get the amp to come on. the fuse holder is also from a cheap scosche kit from walmart and use what looks like a big (100amp) maxi fuse. so i think this is my problem but whats y'all opinion on this?? [/QUOTE]
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