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KICKER DX250.1 Direct Short on Pos & Neg Power Wires? Why?
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<blockquote data-quote="zinda" data-source="post: 8051971" data-attributes="member: 633054"><p>OK, Just as I figured, well for those of you who have had this happen to you and saw nothing obvious wrong with your amp, I can confirm that my problem was with a bad Mosfet. Although these things are usually going to show damage and maybe even burn up the board in most cases, this one had nothing visible showing other than the slightest discoloration on the metal side. So if you came here looking for an answer as I did , I would suggest not bothering to ask for any real answers from this site. Once I asked that no suggestions are needed there was absolutely no replies. On another site however I had over 20 replies and almost all of them said to take the mosfets off the board to test them as I was planning to do. I was trying to avoid that since this board has a very poor etching and the copper is so thin I'm afraid that I'll have problems getting the new ones back in place without tearing it up. Best answered by myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zinda, post: 8051971, member: 633054"] OK, Just as I figured, well for those of you who have had this happen to you and saw nothing obvious wrong with your amp, I can confirm that my problem was with a bad Mosfet. Although these things are usually going to show damage and maybe even burn up the board in most cases, this one had nothing visible showing other than the slightest discoloration on the metal side. So if you came here looking for an answer as I did , I would suggest not bothering to ask for any real answers from this site. Once I asked that no suggestions are needed there was absolutely no replies. On another site however I had over 20 replies and almost all of them said to take the mosfets off the board to test them as I was planning to do. I was trying to avoid that since this board has a very poor etching and the copper is so thin I'm afraid that I'll have problems getting the new ones back in place without tearing it up. Best answered by myself. [/QUOTE]
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