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<blockquote data-quote="nosaj070" data-source="post: 299572" data-attributes="member: 546955"><p>Hi, today in an effort to rid myself of alternator noise i regrounded my hu, and my amp. First i did hte amp and it worked alright, then i did the hu, and i guess in the process of regrounding it i somehow blew the fuse to in the amp, which relaly wasn't a big deal because i had an extra lying around. So i pop the old one out and put new one it, and then the amp pops, fizz's, and smokes like cheech and chong, It continues to pour out for a few seconds from the vents, then it stopped. So figuring i coudln't make it much worse i started my car up, amp turned on, then i heard the good old sound of a fuse blowing. Now im out of fuses and all the stores are closed, but do you think that the amp has internal problems or does it just need a new fuse or something. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nosaj070, post: 299572, member: 546955"] Hi, today in an effort to rid myself of alternator noise i regrounded my hu, and my amp. First i did hte amp and it worked alright, then i did the hu, and i guess in the process of regrounding it i somehow blew the fuse to in the amp, which relaly wasn't a big deal because i had an extra lying around. So i pop the old one out and put new one it, and then the amp pops, fizz's, and smokes like cheech and chong, It continues to pour out for a few seconds from the vents, then it stopped. So figuring i coudln't make it much worse i started my car up, amp turned on, then i heard the good old sound of a fuse blowing. Now im out of fuses and all the stores are closed, but do you think that the amp has internal problems or does it just need a new fuse or something. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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