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<blockquote data-quote="memphismonsta" data-source="post: 8025750" data-attributes="member: 650324"><p>what i assumed happened was i added 1 to many amplifiers to my stock electrical so i tried to do the big 3 to see if it would help . It helped a little but i was still having a HUGE voltage drop and it popped my fuse. so i assumed if i just removed the added amplifier everything would return to how it was and i would wait until i upgraded my electrical before adding the amp for the highs. But i have removed the amp and am still popping fuses at full playing volume (32 of 55) (32 is where my head unit starts to distort) and i still have a large voltage drop. the only thing i can think of is by doing the big 3 i allowed my amps to pull the power they actually wanted and its exceeding the 100 amp fuse ?? im not really sure to be honest. i am going to run another 100amp fuse and 4 gauge wire to the back so its 200amp fused and see if that helps but im not sure if im even on the right path im getting frustrated and grabbing at straws. should i take the rockfords back out and see if that helps??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memphismonsta, post: 8025750, member: 650324"] what i assumed happened was i added 1 to many amplifiers to my stock electrical so i tried to do the big 3 to see if it would help . It helped a little but i was still having a HUGE voltage drop and it popped my fuse. so i assumed if i just removed the added amplifier everything would return to how it was and i would wait until i upgraded my electrical before adding the amp for the highs. But i have removed the amp and am still popping fuses at full playing volume (32 of 55) (32 is where my head unit starts to distort) and i still have a large voltage drop. the only thing i can think of is by doing the big 3 i allowed my amps to pull the power they actually wanted and its exceeding the 100 amp fuse ?? im not really sure to be honest. i am going to run another 100amp fuse and 4 gauge wire to the back so its 200amp fused and see if that helps but im not sure if im even on the right path im getting frustrated and grabbing at straws. should i take the rockfords back out and see if that helps?? [/QUOTE]
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