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<blockquote data-quote="Litoffsnozzberry" data-source="post: 8775148" data-attributes="member: 684484"><p>so it seems my fuse has rattled loose. my inline fuse is absolute garbage and I need a new one. that is the problem I'm assuming. literally jumped my amp at work and was flashing came home unplugged the remote wire ran a jumper, reconnected battery realized my fuse cap was loose, not the actual fuse or wires, and twisted the cap on amd it fired up. so than we slowly added things and checked impedance at speakers. first was rcas than speakers. everything worked fine. but what is weird is I connected my amp it works but for a split second on startup it flashes red than goes green. maybe cause the radio has a one second delay from ignition?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litoffsnozzberry, post: 8775148, member: 684484"] so it seems my fuse has rattled loose. my inline fuse is absolute garbage and I need a new one. that is the problem I'm assuming. literally jumped my amp at work and was flashing came home unplugged the remote wire ran a jumper, reconnected battery realized my fuse cap was loose, not the actual fuse or wires, and twisted the cap on amd it fired up. so than we slowly added things and checked impedance at speakers. first was rcas than speakers. everything worked fine. but what is weird is I connected my amp it works but for a split second on startup it flashes red than goes green. maybe cause the radio has a one second delay from ignition? [/QUOTE]
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