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Why do i keep blowing fuses?
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<blockquote data-quote="Numb1zero" data-source="post: 8412924" data-attributes="member: 666914"><p>Hey wow i didn't expect so many responses so quickly! Thanks.</p><p></p><p>So in order, the subs are wired in a 2ohm total impedance according to a Crutchfield diagram. Bridging the amp's 2 channels, pos and neg from the amp to one sub, pos and neg from one sub to the other. Series, maybe? I'm not certain.</p><p></p><p>Second, i believe it's 10ga wire, from an amp install kit.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure the rating on the amp's two fuses. Im not in front of them right now but they're white and match the fuse that were in it originally.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, ok so maybe just a bigger fuse? Ill check the rating of the fuses in the amp after work. The amp is supposed to be 2ohm stable (at least that's what it says on the top of it) and I'm curious why you say to ditch the cap. As i understand, it can savs my bat and alternator. Im getting dimming lights on hard bass hits that ive been told will stop if i put a cap in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Numb1zero, post: 8412924, member: 666914"] Hey wow i didn't expect so many responses so quickly! Thanks. So in order, the subs are wired in a 2ohm total impedance according to a Crutchfield diagram. Bridging the amp's 2 channels, pos and neg from the amp to one sub, pos and neg from one sub to the other. Series, maybe? I'm not certain. Second, i believe it's 10ga wire, from an amp install kit. I'm not sure the rating on the amp's two fuses. Im not in front of them right now but they're white and match the fuse that were in it originally. Lastly, ok so maybe just a bigger fuse? Ill check the rating of the fuses in the amp after work. The amp is supposed to be 2ohm stable (at least that's what it says on the top of it) and I'm curious why you say to ditch the cap. As i understand, it can savs my bat and alternator. Im getting dimming lights on hard bass hits that ive been told will stop if i put a cap in. [/QUOTE]
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