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Hifonics Amp not supllying power to the speakers.
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<blockquote data-quote="Beatin2door" data-source="post: 8356491" data-attributes="member: 664842"><p>All the hifonics amps have a diagnostic mode that will shut down power until its reset. To do this unhook your RCA's ,and leave power ground and remote wire connected, now turn the amplifier back on, if the diagnostic led lights there's an internal fault wit the amp if not cut power plug rca back into amp turn it back on and its reset. After the reset if the diagnostic lights back up its its a faulty input, either bad cables or the source unit. If it still in protect after all that disconnect all wiring from amplifier take a piece of speaker wire and connect the 12volt power terminal to the ground on amp, u will see a brief spark. This will discharge the capacitors and reset the drive card inside the amp. Then hook it all back up and try again. I hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beatin2door, post: 8356491, member: 664842"] All the hifonics amps have a diagnostic mode that will shut down power until its reset. To do this unhook your RCA's ,and leave power ground and remote wire connected, now turn the amplifier back on, if the diagnostic led lights there's an internal fault wit the amp if not cut power plug rca back into amp turn it back on and its reset. After the reset if the diagnostic lights back up its its a faulty input, either bad cables or the source unit. If it still in protect after all that disconnect all wiring from amplifier take a piece of speaker wire and connect the 12volt power terminal to the ground on amp, u will see a brief spark. This will discharge the capacitors and reset the drive card inside the amp. Then hook it all back up and try again. I hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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