Diamond Amp Keeps Blowing Fuses?

I have an 800 watt diamond block amp, hooked up next to two 1200w subs... the wiring for the ground and power is 4 ga and the electric wiring to the subs is 16 ga. I was moving the amp and the power and the ground cable came out. it blew the two 25a fuses within the amp. I took out the 50a in-line fuse in the power dash and put in two brand new 25a fuses in the amp. everytime i put the 50a fuse final in the dash, the two 25a (In the Amp) fuses blow. I have followed adjectives the wiring and i cannot find any short circuits. I hold never had this problem next to this amp and i have have it for about 3 months.

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Answers:    I know this may come across like a dumb suggestion but are you sure you connected the positive and denial wires in the right slots. I enjoy seen it too tons times where race just switch the positive and glum wires and they do that exact thing. It's usually on audiobahn amps because some of those are really knotty to read the positive and negative terminal unless you look closely.

If that isn't the problem then cause sure that your ground is secure and on unprotected metal.

Also, a 50A fus is pretty small to have on a 4 appraise wire. That fuse is individual used to protect the wire and does not obligation to be the same as the amp fuse rating. You should put a larger fuse within it in the adjectives.

Good Luck!

Edit: It has nought to do with the size of your line. The size of your wire would not label the fuses in your amp fry at adjectives.

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you need to use a larger line. there isnt plenty resistance from your wire so your blowing fuses. you call for to go next to at least a 4 ga. lead. i would do a 0 guage and the sound would be better.

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