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Posted: April 09, 2004 at 9:53 AM / IP Logged  

anyone know how to wire up a 801s fosgate amp?

i ran teh wires and everytime i do the fuse would blow.. not sure wut the hell is up with that fosgate amp.

i mean the currrent one i'm using is fine wen  i wired it up.. but i wanna install the 801s .. theres to many settings can anyone help plz?

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Go to an install shop and pay someone to help you.
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r u sure the + is in the + and the ground is in the -?
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obviously u guys never seen or have or ownd an 801s fosgate. first of all

there at 2 +

and 2 ground openings.

check it out and tell me. i already know how to wire it up. but there more on an 801s amp
give me awebiste to look at ?

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This amp has two inputs so that a cap can be connected easily or dual power  / ground wires can be used. Disconnect the speaker lines and rca's Does it still pop a fuse, if yes then either the remote on is grounding out (which would probably kill the cd player) or the amp is pooched. Reconnect the speaker leads, does the amp shut off, then do the rca's  

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what size fuse do you have?
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CLEAN INSTALL wrote:
what size fuse do you have?
the amp kit is an 8 awg, and the fuse is a blade fuse of 30A   atc
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how do you have the subs wired?

do you have it bridged the amp?

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bridged? its in + to +   

- to -

right?

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