pitbull12888
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put a bigger fuse in.. it wont hurt.. do a 40 amp and check your ground like everyone else said lol
whats it grounded to now, if not metal?this happens to me every other day, and its getting to the point that the metal fuse holders are starting to melt on the amp. The ground seems to be fine, should i try grounding on metal?
Id suggest grounding to metal.it seems to be a hard plastic, probably fiberglass.
This is probably the stupidest post I've ever read... wow.it seems to be a hard plastic, probably fiberglass.
LMFAO wow thats a 1st...This is probably the stupidest post I've ever read... wow.
It's not ghetto like alot of stuff here, it's down right stupid.
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