son of a b****, i think im screwed
#1
ok guys, we decided to put my amps in my friends car for the kelowna competition.
we hooked up the mrv-f540 - it worked fine
hooked up the mrd-m1000 - works
put all the installation together, now the f540 goes into protect right after it's turned on.
so i check all the connections, no shorts that i can see on the amp.
i removed the ground, then ran an entirely new ground over to the trunk latch hook. - nothing
disconnected all but the power, ground and remote - no change
ran a new remote lead - nothing
the fuses appear fine.
im stuck guys. help this noob
we hooked up the mrv-f540 - it worked fine
hooked up the mrd-m1000 - works
put all the installation together, now the f540 goes into protect right after it's turned on.
so i check all the connections, no shorts that i can see on the amp.
i removed the ground, then ran an entirely new ground over to the trunk latch hook. - nothing
disconnected all but the power, ground and remote - no change
ran a new remote lead - nothing
the fuses appear fine.
im stuck guys. help this noob
#2
oh, and when it's turned on, it come up with the blue light indicating power, 2 seconds later the light goes red. and after every 5 seconds or so it tries to turn on again. making the light cycle from blue to red......
#3
Originally posted by '90 Alpine Celica GTS:
oh, and when it's turned on, it come up with the blue light indicating power, 2 seconds later the light goes red. and after every 5 seconds or so it tries to turn on again. making the light cycle from blue to red......
oh, and when it's turned on, it come up with the blue light indicating power, 2 seconds later the light goes red. and after every 5 seconds or so it tries to turn on again. making the light cycle from blue to red......
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#8
Disconnect all the speaker leads and the rca cables, does the amp now turn on? Connect teh rca cbales and test again, then connect one speaker wire at a time and retest each time. Sounds like either a rca cable or speaker wire is grounding out.
#9
sigh. read the posts guys. i appreciate the help but it doesnt get anywhere without reading what i've already tried.
and the speakers are fine, i tested each lead with a multimeter, all reading 4.5-5.2 ohms.
i believe its a short between the speaker terminals on the amp and the amp casing. a little strand of wire is in there, i just cant get it out....
disconnected all but the power, ground and remote - no change
i believe its a short between the speaker terminals on the amp and the amp casing. a little strand of wire is in there, i just cant get it out....
#10
Originally posted by '90 Alpine Celica GTS:
sigh. read the posts guys. i appreciate the help but it doesnt get anywhere without reading what i've already tried.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr /> disconnected all but the power, ground and remote - no change
sigh. read the posts guys. i appreciate the help but it doesnt get anywhere without reading what i've already tried.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr /> disconnected all but the power, ground and remote - no change
i believe its a short between the speaker terminals on the amp and the amp casing. a little strand of wire is in there, i just cant get it out.... </font>[/QUOTE]well, if it walks like a duck...you get the rest.