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<blockquote data-quote="saywhat?" data-source="post: 2577056" data-attributes="member: 554367"><p>First off.....Dave (pvaudio) i need no comments from you on this, as I know what you will say. Second....I need help.</p><p></p><p>I was going to the redlight to make a left, and my amp just stops. I turn it back on, and about 5-10 seconds later...pop. amp is in protect. re-secure ground on the amp, pull speaker wires off, still happens.....</p><p></p><p>Why did it do this do you think? Im about to open it up and see for myself once I find my stubby phillips.</p><p></p><p>Any guesses as to why? Yes...it's mounted on the box...no I don't think that's what did it as, you can ask anyone a few weeks ago it was in a lot worse mounting than it is currently.</p><p></p><p>Also.....theres no smoke, no smell, no warning, no touching wires, not a LOT of headlight dimming, have been running it for a month or so now, with no problems. It just happened out of nowhere. car was on, and at a decently high RPM, so I want to say there was plenty of current to pull with the volume level like it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saywhat?, post: 2577056, member: 554367"] First off.....Dave (pvaudio) i need no comments from you on this, as I know what you will say. Second....I need help. I was going to the redlight to make a left, and my amp just stops. I turn it back on, and about 5-10 seconds later...pop. amp is in protect. re-secure ground on the amp, pull speaker wires off, still happens..... Why did it do this do you think? Im about to open it up and see for myself once I find my stubby phillips. Any guesses as to why? Yes...it's mounted on the box...no I don't think that's what did it as, you can ask anyone a few weeks ago it was in a lot worse mounting than it is currently. Also.....theres no smoke, no smell, no warning, no touching wires, not a LOT of headlight dimming, have been running it for a month or so now, with no problems. It just happened out of nowhere. car was on, and at a decently high RPM, so I want to say there was plenty of current to pull with the volume level like it was. [/QUOTE]
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