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<blockquote data-quote="creyc" data-source="post: 2501887" data-attributes="member: 570559"><p>Did you measure that 8.75V with the wires attached to the amp still?</p><p></p><p>Take the positive off the amp and measure it not connected to anything. I'm guessing you'll see 12-14v.</p><p></p><p>If this is true, you'll get a fairly large spark when you put the wire back on the amp, just so you know. Something is wrong with the amp, as it's partially shorting + to ground.</p><p></p><p>If you measure 8v at the power wire, disregard this post and trace that power wire back to the battery. You have a big problem someplace. Also double check that you're getting a good ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creyc, post: 2501887, member: 570559"] Did you measure that 8.75V with the wires attached to the amp still? Take the positive off the amp and measure it not connected to anything. I'm guessing you'll see 12-14v. If this is true, you'll get a fairly large spark when you put the wire back on the amp, just so you know. Something is wrong with the amp, as it's partially shorting + to ground. If you measure 8v at the power wire, disregard this post and trace that power wire back to the battery. You have a big problem someplace. Also double check that you're getting a good ground. [/QUOTE]
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