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Can someone please tell me whats going on with my amp
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<blockquote data-quote="bubbagumper6" data-source="post: 7410647" data-attributes="member: 567719"><p>Somehow, yes. Set it to measure DC voltage then measure the voltage on your battery, I'm only telling you to do this part so you can verify you have it on the correct setting, you should get the same results as before. Then without changing anything, go to the amplifier and with power and ground cables still connected to it, put the DMM leads on the amp terminals to measure the voltage there. Make sure your getting the DMM probes onto metal, just use your head when it comes to reading the meter. It SHOULD read the same as the battery does (both with the car on and off). If it's reading a crazy high number like 79 then make sure it doesn't say "mV" somewhere on there because that means millivolts. Post back with results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbagumper6, post: 7410647, member: 567719"] Somehow, yes. Set it to measure DC voltage then measure the voltage on your battery, I'm only telling you to do this part so you can verify you have it on the correct setting, you should get the same results as before. Then without changing anything, go to the amplifier and with power and ground cables still connected to it, put the DMM leads on the amp terminals to measure the voltage there. Make sure your getting the DMM probes onto metal, just use your head when it comes to reading the meter. It SHOULD read the same as the battery does (both with the car on and off). If it's reading a crazy high number like 79 then make sure it doesn't say "mV" somewhere on there because that means millivolts. Post back with results. [/QUOTE]
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