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JL HD900/5 overheating issues
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<blockquote data-quote="vb7200" data-source="post: 8709546" data-attributes="member: 680347"><p>Yeah, it’s supposed to kick in to keep it from nuking itself. I’ve readjusted My gains down, so to give that a try.</p><p>An HD 750/1 and a 600/4 would probably be an ideal set up, but at their price point I couldn’t justify that. I actually sell JL stuff, and have put this identical system in a few other cars and have never had people come back with an issue like this. I’ve heard in the past HD’s tend to run a bit hotter, but I’ve never heard of it doing anything like mine. I used all OFC power lines and like I said, the ground is solid, I know resistance in those can cause some issues, but I can’t see how that’d apply in my situation. Hopefully there isn’t just something wrong with the amp, which I suppose could be a possibility. I’ll report back on how I made out. Hopefully</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vb7200, post: 8709546, member: 680347"] Yeah, it’s supposed to kick in to keep it from nuking itself. I’ve readjusted My gains down, so to give that a try. An HD 750/1 and a 600/4 would probably be an ideal set up, but at their price point I couldn’t justify that. I actually sell JL stuff, and have put this identical system in a few other cars and have never had people come back with an issue like this. I’ve heard in the past HD’s tend to run a bit hotter, but I’ve never heard of it doing anything like mine. I used all OFC power lines and like I said, the ground is solid, I know resistance in those can cause some issues, but I can’t see how that’d apply in my situation. Hopefully there isn’t just something wrong with the amp, which I suppose could be a possibility. I’ll report back on how I made out. Hopefully [/QUOTE]
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