Z3PR
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Got my D200hc back from MMATS. UPS just delivered. Too damn cold out too reinstall right now. That cold wind cuts right through ya.


Fuce located in 2 gauge power cable by battery under hood. MMATS D200hc doesn't have fuce on amp itself. I knew my D200hc needed the crossover replaced anyways. It would cut out occationally, but if ya wiggled the crossover knob, it'd come back up. I'm just happy too have bass again.Greg72 said:Interesting.....was the fuse on the amp itself, or on the power harness???
Seems strange that MMATS could verify the "service" your amp without a working fuse.![]()
Are you sure there's no internal fuse? Not many manufacturers do not put an internal fuse in their amps somewhere, I didn't think mmats was one of them, and I really don't understand why they would do such a thing to begin with. The in-line fuse in your wire, and the internal fuse on an amplifier are not meant to protect the same thing, so they should not be interchanged.Z3PR said:Fuce located in 2 gauge power cable by battery under hood. MMATS D200hc doesn't have fuce on amp itself. I knew my D200hc needed the crossover replaced anyways. It would cut out occationally, but if ya wiggled the crossover knob, it'd come back up. I'm just happy too have bass again.
Couldn't tell you if there is or isn't one inside, I don't have the special tool (Kind of like a alen wrench, but not) required too take a MMATS amp apart. Doesn't matter, the fuce problem I had was the one next to the battery. It looked fine, but everything worked after I put a different fuce in it.chevyin said:Are you sure there's no internal fuse? Not many manufacturers do not put an internal fuse in their amps somewhere, I didn't think mmats was one of them, and I really don't understand why they would do such a thing to begin with. The in-line fuse in your wire, and the internal fuse on an amplifier are not meant to protect the same thing, so they should not be interchanged.
Ive never owned a mmats amp, perhaps its a torx bit?Z3PR said:Couldn't tell you if there is or isn't one inside, I don't have the special tool (Kind of like a alen wrench, but not) required too take a MMATS amp apart. Doesn't matter, the fuce problem I had was the one next to the battery. It looked fine, but everything worked after I put a different fuce in it.
Not a torx bit either. Like alen head, but a off size, I have a few alen wrench sets, but nothing I have fits. Either too big or too small. It does use a 5/32 alen wrench for the power cables.chevyin said:Ive never owned a mmats amp, perhaps its a torx bit?