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<blockquote data-quote="divebombvt" data-source="post: 8049522" data-attributes="member: 638026"><p>I found the problem, when I cracked open the amp the 4 conductor wire jumper from the "inputs" board to the "power" board has a short in it. Both ends are connected by splice connectors(not the most effective imo) but as a suggestion to anyone having a similar problem, open up the amp and adjust the jumper wire and hope it holds lol... It has shorted out of me once since(but wiggling the same set of wires fixed it again) so I may just get around to direct soldering the connections.</p><p></p><p>And for anyone else looking at this, I am very impressed with the amp, definitely does rated and then a little more. Very efficient amp, voltage drop is like .2 on a 90amp alt and a d3400 bat. Not sure on box rise or clamped numbers but gains are set to about 1800 at 2.4ohms with a multimeter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="divebombvt, post: 8049522, member: 638026"] I found the problem, when I cracked open the amp the 4 conductor wire jumper from the "inputs" board to the "power" board has a short in it. Both ends are connected by splice connectors(not the most effective imo) but as a suggestion to anyone having a similar problem, open up the amp and adjust the jumper wire and hope it holds lol... It has shorted out of me once since(but wiggling the same set of wires fixed it again) so I may just get around to direct soldering the connections. And for anyone else looking at this, I am very impressed with the amp, definitely does rated and then a little more. Very efficient amp, voltage drop is like .2 on a 90amp alt and a d3400 bat. Not sure on box rise or clamped numbers but gains are set to about 1800 at 2.4ohms with a multimeter. [/QUOTE]
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