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Brand new system and lots of problems. pleaseee help me.
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<blockquote data-quote="quackhead" data-source="post: 7840982" data-attributes="member: 573547"><p>You should be fine with the HC2000 up front if it will fit. You really need to invest in a digital dash mount Voltage Meter, or for right now, check your voltage at the amplifier power inputs to know you are getting good voltage to the amp. If it is still cutting out, You still have a problem. Check your ground connections..did they use bolts?...where is the amp grounded?..directly to the body?...paint sanded off for a good ground?....<strong>Double check ALL connections and fuse holders for loose connections</strong>. Check the battery voltage and at the amplifier to see if you have a major voltage drop somewhere.</p><p></p><p>The pic you showed looked like maybe a loose connection which caused the wire to burn and melt the fuse holder and possibly melt into the wire next to it(a ground I am guessing). You were lucky and I am guessing the fuse finally blew when both wires touched</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quackhead, post: 7840982, member: 573547"] You should be fine with the HC2000 up front if it will fit. You really need to invest in a digital dash mount Voltage Meter, or for right now, check your voltage at the amplifier power inputs to know you are getting good voltage to the amp. If it is still cutting out, You still have a problem. Check your ground connections..did they use bolts?...where is the amp grounded?..directly to the body?...paint sanded off for a good ground?....[B]Double check ALL connections and fuse holders for loose connections[/B]. Check the battery voltage and at the amplifier to see if you have a major voltage drop somewhere. The pic you showed looked like maybe a loose connection which caused the wire to burn and melt the fuse holder and possibly melt into the wire next to it(a ground I am guessing). You were lucky and I am guessing the fuse finally blew when both wires touched [/QUOTE]
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