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Mikes amp caught on fire.. so they decided to feed the little fire Oxygen, then it grew and grew then they put WATER on it.. :Doh:

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you scared the shit out of me! I just saw you are having problems with the 100.4 popping and i thought that amp caught fire!

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Good video, but sucks for him

What brand is this amp? just to let people know

and is it me or are there loose power/ground wires around the amp? or did they disconnected during the bass test?

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its an MA Audio amp.... You see it when they first open the trunk... Plus it has their mesh design heatsink...

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When did they feed it oxygen?

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lol. Fail on the amp and fail for not having a shirt :P

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When did they feed it oxygen?

When they were blowing on it?

Biology 101

We inhale Oxygen and Exhale Carbon Dioxide. :drink40:

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:roflmao::WTFBubble:

On a serious note good thing nothing more serious happened!

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Were there is smoke there is fire!

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FTL!!! :suicide-santa: At least he didn't burn up the entire car :peepwall:

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Power supply failure. Until you disconnect the power, it will burn and burn and burn.

Had something similar happen to me once. No bass all of the sudden, saw smoke coming out and I was lucky the amp had power plugs. Pulled out the plugs, no more fire.

One of my amps blew 2 output caps once, big flames, left some marks on the back of the seat but continued to play....

Now I always keep some big-arse wire cutters and at least one of the power wires accessible.

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When did they feed it oxygen?

When they were blowing on it?

Biology 101

We inhale Oxygen and Exhale Carbon Dioxide. :drink40:

:roflmao: C'mon banging I thought you would at least said when they opened the trunk up, some oxygen got in there.

When did spitting on a fire ever put it out and why did they decide to pour water on an electrical fire, FTL :suicide-santa:

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This thread is FTL

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When did they feed it oxygen?

When they were blowing on it?

Biology 101

We inhale Oxygen and Exhale Carbon Dioxide. :drink40:

You're joking right?

If they blow from that kind of distance it will get more oxygen then Carbon dioxide. ;)

Nobody was smart enough to pop the hood and disconnect power wires? and then put water on it? :peepwall:

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When did they feed it oxygen?

When they were blowing on it?

Biology 101

We inhale Oxygen and Exhale Carbon Dioxide. :drink40:

You're joking right?

If they blow from that kind of distance it will get more oxygen then Carbon dioxide. ;)

Nobody was smart enough to pop the hood and disconnect power wires? and then put water on it? :peepwall:

Thank you Kirill :)

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When did they feed it oxygen?

When they were blowing on it?

Biology 101

We inhale Oxygen and Exhale Carbon Dioxide. :drink40:

You're joking right?

If they blow from that kind of distance it will get more oxygen then Carbon dioxide. ;)

Nobody was smart enough to pop the hood and disconnect power wires? and then put water on it? :peepwall:

He's gotcha there Tirefryr :P

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Wow, I've never seen so many people not know what to do in case of fire.

Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha

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amps are louder if you leave the smoke in them......................lol....

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so the lesson of the day is don't splice power wires? :peepwall:

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