Im about 99.9% sure its blown..but thought I'd ask anyways.

 

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Username: Mark872

2 Type X 12s, Hughes S..., Texas

Post Number: 100
Registered: Jul-07
I posted before talkin bout how i hit a bump in the road and my lights flicked and now my sub was fvckin up. I fixed that problem..but about 10 minutes of playing, my fuse in my amp blew. So i replaced it, blew soon as the fuse touched metal. So i disconnected the all the wires, put a new fuse in and soon as the power touched the amp..blew. i just switched the wires from the other amp was working and it did the same thing. Is there anyways to fix this or is my amp done?
 

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Username: Naledge503

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Post Number: 1914
Registered: Jun-06
How about disconnect your battery before you mess with any of the wires.
 

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Username: Mark872

2 Type X 12s, Hughes S..., Texas

Post Number: 101
Registered: Jul-07
I did, it blew soon as a reconnected the power to the battery. But my other amp was fine
 

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Username: Naledge503

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Post Number: 1915
Registered: Jun-06
Is the fuse to small? What amp is it?
 

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Username: Mark872

2 Type X 12s, Hughes S..., Texas

Post Number: 102
Registered: Jul-07
thers 4 20 amp fuses in it..and its the same one that keeps blowing everytime. And its an Alpine MRD-m1005
 

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Username: Naledge503

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Post Number: 1916
Registered: Jun-06
So its one particular fuse in that amp? I dont know, I gotta leave this one up to somebody else....bump
 

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Username: •cam•

Post Number: 736
Registered: Nov-06
try emailing Glass Wolf.
http://www.glasswolf.net/index.html
Give him ALL the information you can.
 

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Username: Mark872

2 Type X 12s, Hughes S..., Texas

Post Number: 103
Registered: Jul-07
I tried emailing him but i got i reply saying mail could not be delivered
 

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Username: Mark872

2 Type X 12s, Hughes S..., Texas

Post Number: 104
Registered: Jul-07
bump...any help?
 

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Username: Hgihkcin

Lincoln, NE

Post Number: 275
Registered: Sep-05
are your power and ground wires mixed up
(+ to -, and -to+), my friend accidentally did this one time when he installed and the exact same thing happend
 

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Username: Extrmndor3

Post Number: 6862
Registered: Feb-06
you probably blew the mosfets or the output channel of the amp of alot of cliping or low impedances and the amp is shorting out in the insides since the mosfets are blown and are blocking or shorting
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