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Melted Fuse



 
 
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Old December 15th 05, 03:41 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
Simon Dean
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Default Melted Fuse

WEll, my amplifier has been cutting out recently.


I have a JBL 75.4 and it has been rock solid ever since I got Rush's new
R30 CD/DVD combo. The amp was giving surprisingly, rock solid
performance, and I was able to turn the volume up another couple of
notches without distortion.

Over the past couple of days though, things had been cutting out.
Thought it might be over heating.

But today, having a look, no heat, no power lights, occasionally a red
light would flash, but that was very rare. Fuses look fine, until I look
at the main wire from the battery at the engine compartment.

The fuse, and fuse holder (except for the cap), is quite literally
melted. Trying to get the fuse out, and the thing is cracking as I try.
So Im going to leave it.

I can't remember if it was the 8 grade, or 4 grade wire, it's not
exactly huge, so I think it was 8. But should be plenty good enough to
power this AMP and the rather small speakers of 4x6" in the front and
5.25" in the rear...

So what could have caused the fuse to melt?

Thanks
Simon
 




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