Amp wiring, My amp is protecting itself for some reason |
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Amp wiring, My amp is protecting itself for some reason |
CCE |
May 18 2024, 10:25 PM
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CCE Group: Members Posts: 328 Joined: 28-December 21 From: Mexico Member No.: 26,203 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
Just installed a Bluetooth amp to my car, to clean the dashboard with a blank faceplate, I ran a cable direct to my battery but I am getting the amp to shut down protecting maybe because of an overload since it doesn’t get energy from the regulated board I think. Can anyone confirm if my assumption is correct or if my regulator is not regulating correctly.
Thanks. I updated the photo. And my wires |
technicalninja |
May 19 2024, 04:08 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,851 Joined: 31-January 23 From: Granbury Texas Member No.: 27,135 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Edit: This was supposed to fall under Superhawk"s post. WFF beat me to the punch.
Freaking Perfect! Only two ninja adds. I just love those internal/external star washers for grounds. I'd do pretty much exactly what SH suggested and add the "slap it" test. If it will act up when you slap it (or clear) you've got your critter! Jittery powers, both the main feed and the remote on. Shitty grounds. Too much power Too little power Cold solder on circuit boards internally in the amp. That's the list for me... To the OP: Your wiring work looks KICK ASS! You can come do my wiring anytime you'd like! So nice... This is what I mean when I say most of the "best quality" technicians I know don't do it for a living. This guy's work looks like it... |
CCE |
May 19 2024, 09:22 PM
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CCE Group: Members Posts: 328 Joined: 28-December 21 From: Mexico Member No.: 26,203 Region Association: NineFourteenerVille |
Edit: This was supposed to fall under Superhawk"s post. WFF beat me to the punch. Freaking Perfect! Only two ninja adds. I just love those internal/external star washers for grounds. I'd do pretty much exactly what SH suggested and add the "slap it" test. If it will act up when you slap it (or clear) you've got your critter! Jittery powers, both the main feed and the remote on. Shitty grounds. Too much power Too little power Cold solder on circuit boards internally in the amp. That's the list for me... To the OP: Your wiring work looks KICK ASS! You can come do my wiring anytime you'd like! So nice... This is what I mean when I say most of the "best quality" technicians I know don't do it for a living. This guy's work looks like it... Thanks they where so few cables I dedicated some time and it was done. Did some tests first |
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