blowing fuses?
this is starting to irritate me a little. well as some know i installed a new door amp. its working fine. the way we did it was ran all the speakers to the amp from front to back. and i bought a distribution block w/ the fuses. we ran the correct gauge wire for the block, and we ran a remote line from my sub amp over to my door amp. there both grounded fine. well yesterday(monday) i was coming out of school and i turned up my music at a pretty loud volume, i heard static then a pop and a smell of smoke. i was like wtf. immediately stopped the car and went to my amps. my door amp was on, but i look over at my sub amp it is off. so i check the distrubution block and what do u know the fuse is blown. i thought it was really odd, cause ive never had a problem with my sub amp ever. i checked the fuse by my battery also and it was fine too. so i turned the radio down completely and proceeded to the place i bought my block from. i wanted to see if theyd replace the fuse or have a bigger gauge fuse for me. the one in there was 60 i believe. and im sure they make 80 cause that is what is inside the fuse holder next to my battery. i went there they said this is the biggest fuse they make and gave me a 60 gauge again. popped it in and it worked. well the day after (today, wed.) i got in my car in the morning for school and turned the music all the way down cause it was early. followed down the street turned it up and i heard no bass. stopped the car again and checked the block. fuses were fine but the sub amp was off. i grab a extra 60 gauge fuse and popped it in and it worked. i checked the fuse that was in tehre and it looked brand new.
so long story short, what would cause my sub amp to keep popping fuses. its a good amp. mmatt and ive never had problems like this before. thanks guys again.