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Amp Power Turns Off Shortly After Turning On
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<blockquote data-quote="dubstepper1000" data-source="post: 8513749" data-attributes="member: 664848"><p>Can you check the voltage at the terminals when it starts to act weird? I've had the same problem where it would be going in and out of power because the fuse was damaged, at first glance it looked fine but further testing proved that i neede a new fuse. make sure you have a good healthy voltage going to your amp. If that doesnt work, check the wire going to speakers, even one tiny strand connecting the two with short it and cause the amp to do funny things</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dubstepper1000, post: 8513749, member: 664848"] Can you check the voltage at the terminals when it starts to act weird? I've had the same problem where it would be going in and out of power because the fuse was damaged, at first glance it looked fine but further testing proved that i neede a new fuse. make sure you have a good healthy voltage going to your amp. If that doesnt work, check the wire going to speakers, even one tiny strand connecting the two with short it and cause the amp to do funny things [/QUOTE]
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