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mikeknerr 
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Posted: June 01, 2003 at 11:01 AM / IP Logged  
I am really confused now because my amp has worked for a whole two days without a problem and the voltage is staying the same. Is there something wrong with my battery? All of the other components in my truck were working fine.
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check for loose or shorting connections if it works fine one day, and the other it  doesnt
mikeknerr 
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Posted: June 17, 2003 at 12:47 PM / IP Logged  

Sorry I haven't been replying, I've been out of town for the last week and haven't had access to the internet.

After my amp stops I found that if I take my inline fuse out and put it back in, my amp works.

Does this mean I need a new fuse holder?

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Not necessarily, although that is a possibility.  Are you sure you have a good grounding point for the amp?

If nothing else works you could try a new fuse and fuseholder, but I'm not positive that would solve your problem.

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I had a similar sort of proplem in a friends car install i did after a few months. After going through all checks of connections and everything, even upgrading that wire gauge we finially relised it was the speaker laod that was on the amp at fault. Try disconnecting all speakers from it to see if it drops out at all. If it isn't that take ur amp in too be serviced.
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