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Both amps lost and won't turn on
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<blockquote data-quote="4BangerStanger" data-source="post: 8681881" data-attributes="member: 676922"><p>OK. Had a chance to do some metering and what I'm seeing is that both amps are seeing 12+ volts with the ignition off. Yet, when I turn the ignition on, voltage drops to about 4.5 volts. I also checked the main fuse under the hood and it shows 12+ volts on both ends of the fuse. So, it seems like it's good. But, I don't remember if I checked with the ignition on before security kicked me out of the parking lot I was in. So, I think I've successfully determined that it is related to the power wire (both remotes tested fine). I'm leaning more toward the fuse or maybe the connection to the battery. But, the fact that the Taramps has been running for a while now leads me to believe that the connection is OK. Gonna pick up another fuse and try that out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4BangerStanger, post: 8681881, member: 676922"] OK. Had a chance to do some metering and what I'm seeing is that both amps are seeing 12+ volts with the ignition off. Yet, when I turn the ignition on, voltage drops to about 4.5 volts. I also checked the main fuse under the hood and it shows 12+ volts on both ends of the fuse. So, it seems like it's good. But, I don't remember if I checked with the ignition on before security kicked me out of the parking lot I was in. So, I think I've successfully determined that it is related to the power wire (both remotes tested fine). I'm leaning more toward the fuse or maybe the connection to the battery. But, the fact that the Taramps has been running for a while now leads me to believe that the connection is OK. Gonna pick up another fuse and try that out. [/QUOTE]
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