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You need to match what is on the amp. If the amp has a single fuse, or multiple fuses rated at a total to 80, then you need to use an 80 amp fuse at the battery.
speakers are "out of phase", meaning that one side is wired correctly and the other side is not. the easiest way to fix this is to just switch the wires on one side, by "switching" the wires i mean the positive and negative wires on the speakers/box? hope this helps, dave
Sometimes i goes into protection when the amp is overloading with power.. Or the amp is touching metal.. Or the ground wire aint in the right place..Or check your RCA's, Speaker wires? if their earthing your amp..
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