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is the problem my fuse?
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<blockquote data-quote="pavengmike6" data-source="post: 533849" data-attributes="member: 553009"><p>There are many reasons for your power to be dropping. If your wire is getting hot, it will change the resistance in it and will cause less amps to go through it. You may have a loose connection around the fuse area. I would also look at the ground, ground wire size. You know the power will not go in if it does not have a place to go (ground), so like ^^^^ said re-due your ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pavengmike6, post: 533849, member: 553009"] There are many reasons for your power to be dropping. If your wire is getting hot, it will change the resistance in it and will cause less amps to go through it. You may have a loose connection around the fuse area. I would also look at the ground, ground wire size. You know the power will not go in if it does not have a place to go (ground), so like ^^^^ said re-due your ground. [/QUOTE]
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