Fi SSD Troubleshooting
Here is another spin on it. I dont like the fact the voltage went down to 11.8, that means the battery was drained completely. Fully charge the batteries by revving for a little while, and check voltage on both and go from there to eliminate this possible issue. The amp may not be liking the idea of current starvation. Also check the alternator running voltage, or just have it load tested, they do it for free at some places.
Last edited by Sasha; Nov 4, 2009 at 06:54 PM.
Yeah my Belle used to go into protect all the time before I sold it. After heavy listening for 45 mins it would go into protect for 10 mins or so then come back on. Thankfully my used Hifonics doesn't do this anymore even though the guy that sold it to me forgot to mention the stripped remote terminal set screw. LOL Although my 4ch Memphis amp has never had issues.
Nick
Nick
Here is another spin on it. I dont like the fact the voltage went down to 11.8, that means the battery was drained completely. Fully charge the batteries by revving for a little while, and check voltage on both and go from there to eliminate this possible issue. The amp may not be liking the idea of current starvation. Also check the alternator running voltage, or just have it load tested, they do it for free at some places.
Befor the BIG 3, voltage with car on at front batt was 14V
After BIG 3 its at 14.4V
Battery at the back is 14.1V with the car running.
The 11.8V was with the car's heater on so there was extra strain on the batts as well as the fact we were playing test tones. As of right now, my friend has a battery charger hooked up which I told him to leave on there for around 2 hours or so
Yeah my Belle used to go into protect all the time before I sold it. After heavy listening for 45 mins it would go into protect for 10 mins or so then come back on. Thankfully my used Hifonics doesn't do this anymore even though the guy that sold it to me forgot to mention the stripped remote terminal set screw. LOL Although my 4ch Memphis amp has never had issues.
Nick
Nick
This whole 'protect' issue seems to be a thing among the older memphis amps
Yeah and the weirdest thing with mine was it rarely just shut off. It was 95% of the time only after the car was shut off for a couple of minutes ( stop at the store for smokes etc) start the car again and no noise. Check the amp and red led is on. Shut the system off for 10 minutes and it would come back on. Just got fed up after 6 months of this and finally sold it for what I paid for it. LOL Full disclosure of the problem to the buyer though, we figure he won't be running it at full capacity so less chance of problems like this I hope.
Befor the BIG 3, voltage with car on at front batt was 14V
After BIG 3 its at 14.4V
Battery at the back is 14.1V with the car running.
The 11.8V was with the car's heater on so there was extra strain on the batts as well as the fact we were playing test tones. As of right now, my friend has a battery charger hooked up which I told him to leave on there for around 2 hours or so
After BIG 3 its at 14.4V
Battery at the back is 14.1V with the car running.
The 11.8V was with the car's heater on so there was extra strain on the batts as well as the fact we were playing test tones. As of right now, my friend has a battery charger hooked up which I told him to leave on there for around 2 hours or so
I am confident you know how to put gear together, so I won't ask you to look over all the connections. Impedance is prolly not an issue either. Try another amp and see if it changes anything.
Sasha, so are in cases when battery drops into the 10v range, is it at a negative capacity?
those kinds of voltage drops happen all the timein spl applications, 10.8-10v is not unusual. im just wondering.
those kinds of voltage drops happen all the timein spl applications, 10.8-10v is not unusual. im just wondering.
I dont have the answer for that, I'd have to see those drops in person one day. The info I gave will help them resolve bad battery issues if applicable, as fully charged battery at rest should read 12.6-12.8, and if it dosn't there are problems. Recently my friend's battery died and he barely had enough charge to start his truck, and his alt read high voltage so it was fine, but the battery with engine off was reading under 12v even after driving for a while with everything off to charge the battery. I can only speak for normal application, and anyone who is a mechanic/electrician can support me, but SPL use is not my forte. Quite possible that the voltage can drop really low due to battery being drained, but I doubt it can go into negative in terms of capacity, and quite possibly that after the battery is completely drained the voltage will drop and drop till it reaches 0, as there is no more current, and it may just drop lower more quickly when the capacity is being driven to it's lowest points.
Last edited by Sasha; Nov 5, 2009 at 04:41 AM.
It is a good idea to check on your friend's electrical system and batteries could be causing problems, cause I am not so quick on blaming the amp, but like I said earlier, try to hook up another amp, and see if that does the same. I dont have any other ideas right now. Time for Yellow Tops or Hawkers/Odysseys? But if all electrical is ok, and you keep getting the same issue from one vehicle to the next, then it looks like that amp may have to go.
p.s. I would like to hear these SSD's one day.
Last edited by Sasha; Nov 5, 2009 at 04:37 AM.



