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<blockquote data-quote="iamamp3pimp" data-source="post: 656274" data-attributes="member: 550386"><p>hmmm. if your running an anl fuse @ 250 A up front but your blowing 120A worth of fuses, then something putting out over 120 but under 250 is going to your amp..........get a cheap voltmeter and test for a short in the wire. check the alty too. test the posi to the ground. it sounds like its grounding out somewhere. usual place for that is in the firewall hole that u have to make to run the line thru ur car.......</p><p></p><p>hows the car running&gt;</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iamamp3pimp, post: 656274, member: 550386"] hmmm. if your running an anl fuse @ 250 A up front but your blowing 120A worth of fuses, then something putting out over 120 but under 250 is going to your amp..........get a cheap voltmeter and test for a short in the wire. check the alty too. test the posi to the ground. it sounds like its grounding out somewhere. usual place for that is in the firewall hole that u have to make to run the line thru ur car....... hows the car running> [/QUOTE]
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