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<blockquote data-quote="MrNutter" data-source="post: 7422014" data-attributes="member: 635111"><p>Ok, this is really giving me a big headache &amp; I'm about ready to rip the amp &amp; sub out &amp; set fire to them.</p><p></p><p>I borrowed an identical amp to mine &amp; wired that up, I got the same results as I did with my own amp, so I felt it safe to rule the amp out as my problem. Today I borrowed another HU that I know works &amp; wired that up. Things only got worse. Now I have no power going to my amp by the seem of it, the little green protection light isn't on at least. I checked the fuses, they are fine, triple checked my earths, they are good, checked all my connections, they are good &amp; my battery voltage is fine to. Until I get power back to the amp, I can't diagnose if the problem is my HU or the RCA leads. The little red &amp; black bands came off the RCA leads though &amp; it is possible I had them mixed up when I first turned on the second HU (they were definitely in the right order before today). Is it possible that mixing up the RCA leads could have caused a short in the amp somewhere &amp; that's why I don't have any power going to it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNutter, post: 7422014, member: 635111"] Ok, this is really giving me a big headache & I'm about ready to rip the amp & sub out & set fire to them. I borrowed an identical amp to mine & wired that up, I got the same results as I did with my own amp, so I felt it safe to rule the amp out as my problem. Today I borrowed another HU that I know works & wired that up. Things only got worse. Now I have no power going to my amp by the seem of it, the little green protection light isn't on at least. I checked the fuses, they are fine, triple checked my earths, they are good, checked all my connections, they are good & my battery voltage is fine to. Until I get power back to the amp, I can't diagnose if the problem is my HU or the RCA leads. The little red & black bands came off the RCA leads though & it is possible I had them mixed up when I first turned on the second HU (they were definitely in the right order before today). Is it possible that mixing up the RCA leads could have caused a short in the amp somewhere & that's why I don't have any power going to it? [/QUOTE]
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