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<blockquote data-quote="planet audio" data-source="post: 1332058" data-attributes="member: 565124"><p>I have 2 12's and 2 10's with 2 amps that i installed myself in my mustang. I just ran both power wires from the positive battery terminal. When i have both in-line fuses present, my stereo and both amps still run even when the car is turned off. When i take the in-line fuse out of one of the power cables, the stereo and amps do not run when the car is off, but the amp with the missing in-line fuse still runs!! How is that possible? Do i need to get a distribution block to solve this problem? I've never encountered this problem before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="planet audio, post: 1332058, member: 565124"] I have 2 12's and 2 10's with 2 amps that i installed myself in my mustang. I just ran both power wires from the positive battery terminal. When i have both in-line fuses present, my stereo and both amps still run even when the car is turned off. When i take the in-line fuse out of one of the power cables, the stereo and amps do not run when the car is off, but the amp with the missing in-line fuse still runs!! How is that possible? Do i need to get a distribution block to solve this problem? I've never encountered this problem before. [/QUOTE]
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