only thing is amps wouldn't cut on or would cut off, i don't see how the power is bad when the amps are cutting onJust another random thought, did you try changing out your inline fuse near the battery? Could be bad even though it may look good. That would explain why both amps aren't working if it is the problem.
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also which one was arced the first or sencond in the daisy chain? if it was the first one there is a possibility that only one amp is effed and the other is still good but not getting an input off of the dead amp, switch the rcas so that they go to the other amp firstu mean both amps? whats the likelyhood of that though?
power light on both amps is on //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gifJust another random thought, did you try changing out your inline fuse near the battery? Could be bad even though it may look good. That would explain why both amps aren't working if it is the problem.
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2nd one in the daisy chain. thats what i told him to do last night but the rcas would reach. hes got it at the shop right now so theyre gonna rewire it or some shit, idk.also which one was arced the first or sencond in the daisy chain? if it was the first one there is a possibility that only one amp is effed and the other is still good but not getting an input off of the dead amp, switch the rcas so that they go to the other amp first