amplifier help
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Re: amplifier help
well wat size battery cable do u have?
1 reason could be too small
another could be the amp is getting too hot and overloading and it cos's it to reset it self
that would be the main reasons
1 reason could be too small
another could be the amp is getting too hot and overloading and it cos's it to reset it self
that would be the main reasons
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Yeah, like they said. If your radio is turned up too loud, it overheats the amp causing it to shut off temporarily, so its good to have the amp at a place in the car where it will receive air for temp. control.
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Re: amplifier help
Also if your amp is not a class D amp you may be bridging your amp down to an ohm level it cannot support. So check to see what ohm subs you have.
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Yea atleast go with 4 guage and 8 guage for a negative cable. You could try finding a little fan or something out of an old PS2 or something and rig it up so it cools your fan but sometimes that can be tricky.