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A.C.
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I recently obtained a capacitor and after installing it into my car a preceded to attached two stereo power amplifiers (XM-2200GTX). the problem is shortly after (more like 1 min) one of the fuses blew (that connects the capacitor to the amps). it seems that every time i replace this fuse it blows now what i don't understand is why the other fuse does not blow they have identical setups and are connected to identical amps (these a basically clones of each other when it comes to thier configuration). So why does one fuse blow when the other one does not every time?
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Username: Carguy

Post Number: 1016
Registered: Nov-04
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Ok, how is your cap and amps connected? Do you have a fuse connected to the cap? Are you using a power distribution block? Did you charge the cap properly before connecting?
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