Plasma George
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Jul 23, 2009
- Messages
- 115
Pyle, 4 channel brand new from Ebay. I bought it earlier this season, great power. On the water about 5 times with it.
Last time out I trailered through a thunderstorm and there was about 6 " of water in the middle compartment. The amp is under the dash area and I didn't think much of it. It may have gotten a little wet. (It did get wet another time on the water, blew the fuse. After it dried over the weekend all was good.)
Now 2 weeks later it's blowing every new 20amp fuse I put in it. Good 12.65 volts on the isolated battery and at the power termainals, even across the fuse holder contacts. I cleaned the battery terminals, still blowing fuses. Traced the positive and negative leads, still in great shape with no corrosion or cuts in the run. I did notice the positive terminal was heating up before the fuse blew.
Any ideas before I call Pyle and tell them their marine amp can't handle marine applications ?
Last time out I trailered through a thunderstorm and there was about 6 " of water in the middle compartment. The amp is under the dash area and I didn't think much of it. It may have gotten a little wet. (It did get wet another time on the water, blew the fuse. After it dried over the weekend all was good.)
Now 2 weeks later it's blowing every new 20amp fuse I put in it. Good 12.65 volts on the isolated battery and at the power termainals, even across the fuse holder contacts. I cleaned the battery terminals, still blowing fuses. Traced the positive and negative leads, still in great shape with no corrosion or cuts in the run. I did notice the positive terminal was heating up before the fuse blew.
Any ideas before I call Pyle and tell them their marine amp can't handle marine applications ?