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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8752537" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>So I guess my first suggestion would be to go back over all your wiring with a close eye.</p><p>If it was me I would probably take out all the wiring in regard to the amp and start over again</p><p>Could be as simple as a loosely connected ring terminal or the wire is not in tight enough at the fuse block.</p><p>I'm guessing that's not the only amp you have running </p><p>Another amp for subs?</p><p>If so try to disconnect the subs and see if it still happens </p><p>Maybe hook the multimeter up to the amp and see what's happening when it goes into protect </p><p>Is the voltage dropping, spiking ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8752537, member: 681842"] So I guess my first suggestion would be to go back over all your wiring with a close eye. If it was me I would probably take out all the wiring in regard to the amp and start over again Could be as simple as a loosely connected ring terminal or the wire is not in tight enough at the fuse block. I'm guessing that's not the only amp you have running Another amp for subs? If so try to disconnect the subs and see if it still happens Maybe hook the multimeter up to the amp and see what's happening when it goes into protect Is the voltage dropping, spiking ? [/QUOTE]
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