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<blockquote data-quote="Patthehat033" data-source="post: 7523038" data-attributes="member: 637337"><p>No it did not shut off in the car it ran fine in the car all the time, we just had to take it out for hockey, so I decided to try it in my room off a power supply. I noticed that the car amp has 2 25 amp fuses meaning it needs at least 50 Amps of current, from what I have heard. The computer power supply is only putting out 20 amps from what it says. Also this amp is 400 rms, and the power supply is only 145w rms.</p><p></p><p>When I plug in the power supply the amp turns on for about 3 seconds with the red protection light on, and then the amp and power supply turn off. Until I unplug the power supply for a few seconds. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patthehat033, post: 7523038, member: 637337"] No it did not shut off in the car it ran fine in the car all the time, we just had to take it out for hockey, so I decided to try it in my room off a power supply. I noticed that the car amp has 2 25 amp fuses meaning it needs at least 50 Amps of current, from what I have heard. The computer power supply is only putting out 20 amps from what it says. Also this amp is 400 rms, and the power supply is only 145w rms. When I plug in the power supply the amp turns on for about 3 seconds with the red protection light on, and then the amp and power supply turn off. Until I unplug the power supply for a few seconds. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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