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<blockquote data-quote="john3387" data-source="post: 6152599" data-attributes="member: 575055"><p>well, i think this great texas weather may have ****ed up my amp. a few days ago, i poped a fuse, so i fixed it and go check the wires to may sure that wasnt the problem. i notice that the power wire was melted black and really ****ed up. i fix the wire, and now my amp will not stay on for more than a second. i just get one little push to the sub and it blows. its been a really hot summer here averaging about 100 or so the last few weeks. ived check the ground and power lines for any little thing wrong with them, and i can not find anything wrong with them, so is there any way to fix an amp that has overed heated due to extreme heat, or am i ****ed? thanks for any help!</p><p></p><p>also i have not been pushing it very hard either, i got the gain down nearly half, so it hasnt been over used, just a little fyi so you dont think im an idoit pushing it that hard when its already so ****ing hot outside</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john3387, post: 6152599, member: 575055"] well, i think this great texas weather may have ****ed up my amp. a few days ago, i poped a fuse, so i fixed it and go check the wires to may sure that wasnt the problem. i notice that the power wire was melted black and really ****ed up. i fix the wire, and now my amp will not stay on for more than a second. i just get one little push to the sub and it blows. its been a really hot summer here averaging about 100 or so the last few weeks. ived check the ground and power lines for any little thing wrong with them, and i can not find anything wrong with them, so is there any way to fix an amp that has overed heated due to extreme heat, or am i ****ed? thanks for any help! also i have not been pushing it very hard either, i got the gain down nearly half, so it hasnt been over used, just a little fyi so you dont think im an idoit pushing it that hard when its already so ****ing hot outside [/QUOTE]
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