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<blockquote data-quote="onetwopump" data-source="post: 844940" data-attributes="member: 20649"><p>Just got a chance to check the fuses and the main power line is fine (checked incoming power to the amp itself and that's fine). Second, I checked for continuity on the ground connection and that's fine as well. Pulled the fuse out on the amp itself and that tested fine. So I open up the amp just to check and what I see is on the leads for the amp fuse is some weird black residue. It seems as if something on the lead it self is burnt. So I checked for continuity on these leads. One seems fine and there's no continuity on the other.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone have any idea what black residue this maybe? There's no burnt smell or anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onetwopump, post: 844940, member: 20649"] Just got a chance to check the fuses and the main power line is fine (checked incoming power to the amp itself and that's fine). Second, I checked for continuity on the ground connection and that's fine as well. Pulled the fuse out on the amp itself and that tested fine. So I open up the amp just to check and what I see is on the leads for the amp fuse is some weird black residue. It seems as if something on the lead it self is burnt. So I checked for continuity on these leads. One seems fine and there's no continuity on the other. Does anyone have any idea what black residue this maybe? There's no burnt smell or anything. [/QUOTE]
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