BIG 3 DONE, Lights dim, amp cuts off at 13v
#1
BIG 3 DONE, Lights dim, amp cuts off at 13v
ok so i done some trouble shooting to figure out why im still getting voltage drops, light dimming, and why my subs turn off when i play heavy bass songs, and this is what i came across
so today i measured for bad grounds, first i measured the battery with the car off, 12.6volts.
secound i measured from the neg side of batt post to chassis ground, got 0.01 as a reading on the DMM, so that means mininum resistance which is good right?
i turned my car on, turned on the wiper blades front and rear, turned high beams and headlights on, and put my heater on MAX
i put my HU to about 26/35 and measured the battery and it never went less than 13volts
so with everything still on, i measured the power cable and ground cable AT THE AMP, same reading 13-14 volts
this is the part where im confused, so with all that being done, my lights still dim, and when the heavy bass drops when im driving and listening to music, my amp seems like it cut offs, but the green light always stays on, so really its just my subs that cut off for like 1-3 seconds
so is it a bad ground at the amp? i have 17 feet of power cable and im running 1200 watts, do i need to upgrade my power wire to 2 gauge? Should i be worried that this will ruin my amp?
any other places i should meaure with my DMM?
heres a little background info
-harbor freight tool DMM, CEN-TECH model for $3
-1995 ford explorer
-130-140 amp alternator
-BIG 3, 4 gauge everywhere
-4 gauge amp kit from ebay
-Hifonics BXI1210D 1200 watts at 1 ohm, setted gains with DMM also and measured for 34.0 volts instead of 34.46 volts.
-2 12" pioneer subs 400 wrms per sub
-kenwood mpc 205 HU, 2 volt pre-outs
thanks guys for all feed back
so today i measured for bad grounds, first i measured the battery with the car off, 12.6volts.
secound i measured from the neg side of batt post to chassis ground, got 0.01 as a reading on the DMM, so that means mininum resistance which is good right?
i turned my car on, turned on the wiper blades front and rear, turned high beams and headlights on, and put my heater on MAX
i put my HU to about 26/35 and measured the battery and it never went less than 13volts
so with everything still on, i measured the power cable and ground cable AT THE AMP, same reading 13-14 volts
this is the part where im confused, so with all that being done, my lights still dim, and when the heavy bass drops when im driving and listening to music, my amp seems like it cut offs, but the green light always stays on, so really its just my subs that cut off for like 1-3 seconds
so is it a bad ground at the amp? i have 17 feet of power cable and im running 1200 watts, do i need to upgrade my power wire to 2 gauge? Should i be worried that this will ruin my amp?
any other places i should meaure with my DMM?
heres a little background info
-harbor freight tool DMM, CEN-TECH model for $3
-1995 ford explorer
-130-140 amp alternator
-BIG 3, 4 gauge everywhere
-4 gauge amp kit from ebay
-Hifonics BXI1210D 1200 watts at 1 ohm, setted gains with DMM also and measured for 34.0 volts instead of 34.46 volts.
-2 12" pioneer subs 400 wrms per sub
-kenwood mpc 205 HU, 2 volt pre-outs
thanks guys for all feed back
#3
you need to measure the voltage at the amp when you are playing just below the volume where it shuts off. just because your battery is at 13v doesnt mean that your amp is seeing 13v all the way in the back. You may be shocked at the number you see
#4
The ground for the amp should be addressed as that is probably you issue.
Grind away the paint and use a bolt to secure it.
I had dimming issues, fix the ground for the amp, no its gone.
1500watts and virtually no dimming.
I do need to replace the battery, its probably as old as the car.
Grind away the paint and use a bolt to secure it.
I had dimming issues, fix the ground for the amp, no its gone.
1500watts and virtually no dimming.
I do need to replace the battery, its probably as old as the car.
#5
[QUOTE=audiocustoms85;557817]you need to measure the voltage at the amp when you are playing just below the volume where it shuts off. just because your battery is at 13v doesnt mean that your amp is seeing 13v all the way in the back. You may be shocked at the number you see[/QUOTE
i mentioned in my post that i did measure the voltage at the amp, with my DMM, i set my scale to DC volts and put the negative on the ground terminal and positive on the power wire terminal on my amp, and it gave the same readings, is this ok? will my amp fry at 13v and higher?
i mentioned in my post that i did measure the voltage at the amp, with my DMM, i set my scale to DC volts and put the negative on the ground terminal and positive on the power wire terminal on my amp, and it gave the same readings, is this ok? will my amp fry at 13v and higher?
#9
you can fix the issue with upgrading your battery to a hightoutput battery or adding a cap or a secondary battery in the back that way ur amp gets the juice it needs to run adding a bigger alternator will also help the issue go away but a second battery or a cap will be the cheapest way of taking care of the problom