TXtraumaRN
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- Messages
- 61
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- Location
- Houston
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2022
- Boat Model
- 195S
- Boat Length
- 19
I have a basic knowledge of car audio from my teens to early twenties, but this is my first marine install...
I was doing a rough in for the JBL towers and Kicker subs which are to be powered by a JBL 1300 watt Amp. Amp is connected directly to the battery (via a fuse box and inline fuse) using 8 awg wire throughout, and also grounded at the battery terminal via 8 awg wire. As soon as I flip the toggle for the amp remote it blows the fuses. Everything looks to be connected correctly. Are the 40a fuses too small?
(initially I saw the toggle light up for about 15 secs when I connected power, but turned it off immediately because lines weren't securely fastened. As soon as I turned it back on, it blew at the fuse block. I replaced the fuse and tried again but it blew the same fuse again, plus the inline fuse? The block and fuses have been in storage for about 15 years, could that be a problem? Are they just too small?)
I was doing a rough in for the JBL towers and Kicker subs which are to be powered by a JBL 1300 watt Amp. Amp is connected directly to the battery (via a fuse box and inline fuse) using 8 awg wire throughout, and also grounded at the battery terminal via 8 awg wire. As soon as I flip the toggle for the amp remote it blows the fuses. Everything looks to be connected correctly. Are the 40a fuses too small?
(initially I saw the toggle light up for about 15 secs when I connected power, but turned it off immediately because lines weren't securely fastened. As soon as I turned it back on, it blew at the fuse block. I replaced the fuse and tried again but it blew the same fuse again, plus the inline fuse? The block and fuses have been in storage for about 15 years, could that be a problem? Are they just too small?)