Ive got a 200a fuse. I was suppose to get two 300a fuses with the amp but k4rts forgot to ship them with the amp but he was suppose to ship them today so they should be here sometime this week. That wouldn't affect anything would it?probably not the problem, but did u upgrade the fuse under the hood???
My ground is more than 18 inches. Plus its 4 guage wire then it splits into two 8 guage wire. Ive got the two 8 guage wires into the kicker amp.If its just like 18 inches i highly doubt it. It's gotta be a problem with the amp
Yeah I really liked my hifonics. I just wanted to get louder and have all Kicker.Them hifonics amps are nice and reliable, I ran one for over 3 years pushed pretty hard, treated it like shit, never gave up on me. I then ran another one for about a year never had probs once. Good amps. Got my nine.1 ran it for a month and it fried on me
I am going to Wednesdaytry hooking it up someone else's car. see what happens.
A small wire can and will cause low voltage protection as it will be dropping voltage due to the restriction. If he is running in the low 11s voltage wise something is not adequate with his electrical system.I don't think too small of a wire would cause an amp to go into protect, it just wouldn't allow as much current to flow through as it should. I'd make sure your not grounding out anywhere and If it still does it at 2ohm which it's stable at That's kinda odd. I bet you have bare wires touching somewhere.
Same thing happened to me....had a hifonics run great for close to a year and then switched to a nine.1 and fried less then a month and sent it in over a month ago for repair and i haven't heard anything back from ed.Them hifonics amps are nice and reliable, I ran one for over 3 years pushed pretty hard, treated it like shit, never gave up on me. I then ran another one for about a year never had probs once. Good amps. Got my nine.1 ran it for a month and it fried on me