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<blockquote data-quote="Kellytom" data-source="post: 8180416" data-attributes="member: 658278"><p>Hi guys, I have in my car just a vide blackair 1400w sub and 2 6x9s that were both working absolutely fine for 6 months up until a few days ago. What I had done is ran one battery cable on a deprecate side of my car which went straight to the back and then when through a fused splitter and then into both amps. Only now both the fuses on the amps (one 30amp fuse in the sub and a 25amp fuse for the 6x9s) have blown but not affected any of the fuses on the system. So now I've pulled the 6x9s out and I only want to run the sub but whenever I touch the battery cable to the positive input it sparks like crazy and keeps blowing the fuse. So thinking it was a dodgy amp I tried with the 6x9 and it does it to that. Previous to connecting the 6x9s up I did only have my sub in and it work fine. What could cause this and how can I stop it? I'd appreciate some help.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kellytom, post: 8180416, member: 658278"] Hi guys, I have in my car just a vide blackair 1400w sub and 2 6x9s that were both working absolutely fine for 6 months up until a few days ago. What I had done is ran one battery cable on a deprecate side of my car which went straight to the back and then when through a fused splitter and then into both amps. Only now both the fuses on the amps (one 30amp fuse in the sub and a 25amp fuse for the 6x9s) have blown but not affected any of the fuses on the system. So now I've pulled the 6x9s out and I only want to run the sub but whenever I touch the battery cable to the positive input it sparks like crazy and keeps blowing the fuse. So thinking it was a dodgy amp I tried with the 6x9 and it does it to that. Previous to connecting the 6x9s up I did only have my sub in and it work fine. What could cause this and how can I stop it? I'd appreciate some help. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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