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my fuse under the hood from the amp keeps burning?
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<blockquote data-quote="TeamDeathmatch" data-source="post: 2291480" data-attributes="member: 799402"><p>I just got some new kicker comp. 12' inch speakers. I have both of them bridged on a 2000 watt concept amp (I have not tried it mono-blocked yet). The speakers work fine and dandy but after a few minutes of banging the fuse under the hood will blow out. I have a 100 amp fuse under the hood and its burned two already which was a spare. This problem didn't seem to exist when I had one 15' hooked up to a 2000 watt lanzar amp, but now occurs with the 2000 watt concept amp and two kicker 12s. </p><p></p><p>I seriously need to figure out this problem soon. I'm going to my local stereo shop tomorrow to see what might be the problem but I would like to know ahead of time before I do something stupid.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Full setup:</p><p> - 12 gauge power wire</p><p> - 8 gauge 3ft ground wire connected to a near seat bolt</p><p> - 2 12 inch kicker competition subs bridged</p><p> - 2000 watt concept amp</p><p> - 100amp fuse under hood</p><p> - Durango 2000</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeamDeathmatch, post: 2291480, member: 799402"] I just got some new kicker comp. 12' inch speakers. I have both of them bridged on a 2000 watt concept amp (I have not tried it mono-blocked yet). The speakers work fine and dandy but after a few minutes of banging the fuse under the hood will blow out. I have a 100 amp fuse under the hood and its burned two already which was a spare. This problem didn't seem to exist when I had one 15' hooked up to a 2000 watt lanzar amp, but now occurs with the 2000 watt concept amp and two kicker 12s. I seriously need to figure out this problem soon. I'm going to my local stereo shop tomorrow to see what might be the problem but I would like to know ahead of time before I do something stupid. Full setup: - 12 gauge power wire - 8 gauge 3ft ground wire connected to a near seat bolt - 2 12 inch kicker competition subs bridged - 2000 watt concept amp - 100amp fuse under hood - Durango 2000 [/QUOTE]
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