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<blockquote data-quote="EnvEe 02" data-source="post: 3071702" data-attributes="member: 575807"><p>Ok, so last night my RF Power501bd just stopped working. Now I opened it up and nothing seems fried, and I tried another amp and it worked fine, so its not my wiring. Now I have a Pioneer DEH-6800MP headunit and it has a voltage meter on it. First off do you guys think this thing is at all acurate? Second I noticed yesterday that my voltage on the meter kept getting low like 12.9-13.4(lowest &amp; highest). Now do you think that my amp just fried due to low voltage? Would it be fixable?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EnvEe 02, post: 3071702, member: 575807"] Ok, so last night my RF Power501bd just stopped working. Now I opened it up and nothing seems fried, and I tried another amp and it worked fine, so its not my wiring. Now I have a Pioneer DEH-6800MP headunit and it has a voltage meter on it. First off do you guys think this thing is at all acurate? Second I noticed yesterday that my voltage on the meter kept getting low like 12.9-13.4(lowest & highest). Now do you think that my amp just fried due to low voltage? Would it be fixable? [/QUOTE]
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