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audiopipe amp problem.. please help
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<blockquote data-quote="rockfordT3" data-source="post: 8246494" data-attributes="member: 660415"><p>i have an audiopipe ap15001d. mono block amp. im running 4ga. wire for ground and power. straight to the battery, in the trunk with it. the amp goes into protect mode as soon as it gets power. every 5 secs, ther power light flashes. when it flashes, the sub will beat if its hooked up, also, the top light on the amp will go dim with each flash... ive opened it up and its clean. nothing burnt up.. anyone know what this could be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockfordT3, post: 8246494, member: 660415"] i have an audiopipe ap15001d. mono block amp. im running 4ga. wire for ground and power. straight to the battery, in the trunk with it. the amp goes into protect mode as soon as it gets power. every 5 secs, ther power light flashes. when it flashes, the sub will beat if its hooked up, also, the top light on the amp will go dim with each flash... ive opened it up and its clean. nothing burnt up.. anyone know what this could be? [/QUOTE]
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