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<blockquote data-quote="goodstuff" data-source="post: 756930" data-attributes="member: 547462"><p>Check your remote wire connections, check your grounds...I had a problem the other day that stumped me for a bit, one of my amps and my crossover stopped turning on and would come on at random times ...I checked all my connections and everything seemed to be ok...I suspected the remote circuit in the hu but it was actually one of the fuses in my distro block. the weird thing was it didn't look blown at all the metal strip inside was even intact so it took a while to figure it out. I've had those same fuses for about 7 years i guess they just get loose sometimes or maybe it was cause they are only 20 amp fuses and my amps are pulling more than that so over time it just went i guess it could also be from mechanical vibration but that is one other thing you could check</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodstuff, post: 756930, member: 547462"] Check your remote wire connections, check your grounds...I had a problem the other day that stumped me for a bit, one of my amps and my crossover stopped turning on and would come on at random times ...I checked all my connections and everything seemed to be ok...I suspected the remote circuit in the hu but it was actually one of the fuses in my distro block. the weird thing was it didn't look blown at all the metal strip inside was even intact so it took a while to figure it out. I've had those same fuses for about 7 years i guess they just get loose sometimes or maybe it was cause they are only 20 amp fuses and my amps are pulling more than that so over time it just went i guess it could also be from mechanical vibration but that is one other thing you could check [/QUOTE]
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