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Amp turning off due to voltage drop while driving
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<blockquote data-quote="nola111" data-source="post: 8863131" data-attributes="member: 690299"><p>Hi, thanks for your response. </p><p></p><p>I'm running a 4 gauge wire from the battery into a fuse block, then all the way to the back into a distribution block. Out from there into the cap, out of the cap into the D6.1200 and the Sub amp. So yes, we are in fact looking at almost a 12ft fun of 4 gauge wire. But again, things were working fine for several months?</p><p></p><p>The D6.1200 goes to the 6 cab speakers via the speaker outs, and it has a dedicated Sub Line Out which goes to the Line In of the Key amp, then speaker outs from the Key to sub. </p><p></p><p>Let me know if I missed anything there, and thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nola111, post: 8863131, member: 690299"] Hi, thanks for your response. I'm running a 4 gauge wire from the battery into a fuse block, then all the way to the back into a distribution block. Out from there into the cap, out of the cap into the D6.1200 and the Sub amp. So yes, we are in fact looking at almost a 12ft fun of 4 gauge wire. But again, things were working fine for several months? The D6.1200 goes to the 6 cab speakers via the speaker outs, and it has a dedicated Sub Line Out which goes to the Line In of the Key amp, then speaker outs from the Key to sub. Let me know if I missed anything there, and thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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