6v
#1
so im driving down the road, bass stops, being 2am i dont bother checking stuff till the next day, just turn off the music.
go to investagte in the mornin,
grab the meter, 12v at the cap, 12v befor the fuses at the dristribution block
...but weight, 6v at the amp terminals
wtf
so i switch fuses with the cap at the dristribution block, 12v every where
what the hell happend there?
go to investagte in the mornin,
grab the meter, 12v at the cap, 12v befor the fuses at the dristribution block
...but weight, 6v at the amp terminals
wtf
so i switch fuses with the cap at the dristribution block, 12v every where
what the hell happend there?
#3
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this has happened to me many time, the solder in the end of the aug fuse heats up and melts, and doesnt provide you with a good enough connection at the end of the fuse, replace it and your fine, put in an anl fuse, and if your amp has fuses in it, remove the distribution block from inline, its unecessary
[ April 26, 2004, 08:12 AM: Message edited by: defro13 ]
[ April 26, 2004, 08:12 AM: Message edited by: defro13 ]