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Melted In-line fuse?
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<blockquote data-quote="06goat" data-source="post: 5293655" data-attributes="member: 601033"><p>Ok I have a 400rms amp powered by 8 guage wiring. Well the amp shut off yesterday so I did some troubleshooting. Found out that the In-line fuse was melted? Not the actual fuse.. the entire holder. How the HELL does this happen? I can only unscrew one side. The other side is melted to shit. When I unscrewed it, the fuse fell out. The metal part and not the plastic outer part of the actual fuse. So it looked burnt up or melted. So what happened?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="06goat, post: 5293655, member: 601033"] Ok I have a 400rms amp powered by 8 guage wiring. Well the amp shut off yesterday so I did some troubleshooting. Found out that the In-line fuse was melted? Not the actual fuse.. the entire holder. How the HELL does this happen? I can only unscrew one side. The other side is melted to shit. When I unscrewed it, the fuse fell out. The metal part and not the plastic outer part of the actual fuse. So it looked burnt up or melted. So what happened? [/QUOTE]
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