I just installed a Memphis ST1500D and I'm trying to figure out why the amp is [rarely] shutting down for a split second and then turning back on at high volumes.
I have a single RD 15" Elite DVC 4 ohm rated for 1000 RMS. It is wired in series and I have it connected to the outer negative and positive connectors of the amp. Should I just have this connected to the neg and pos on one side of the amp or does it not matter? It shouldn't matter if the sub is connected in reverse polarity right? I had a shop install the sub since the box was free with sub and its possible they wired it backwards.
I'm running 0 guage on my stock alternator of 80 amp and stock battery (I know these need upgraded). My current alt can handle the amp at decent listening volume but when I turn it up my volt meter drops to the battery on hard hits and continuous bass.
At first I thought it was an over heating issue. After I pulled over the first time the amp was pretty hot. But I don't see my one 15" overheating a 1500 RMS Memphis. But now I don't think it isn't a heating issue. This morning while driving to work it was fine the whole trip. Right before pulling into work I turned a heavy bass song way up and almost immediately the amp cut off twice for a second about 5 seconds apart. When I turned the volume down a little it didn't shut off anymore. Then no more than a minute later I parked and touched the amp. It was cold - not even luke warm.
Is it possible my amp is turning off because my alt cannot provide the power the amp needs during a heavy hit?
Also, another question while on this subject:
If I can only get one yellow-top etc battery right now, where should I place it? Under my hood or leave my stock under the hood and place the yellow in the trunk? Or just hold off on the battery to apply the money towards a ~150 Amp alt?
I have a single RD 15" Elite DVC 4 ohm rated for 1000 RMS. It is wired in series and I have it connected to the outer negative and positive connectors of the amp. Should I just have this connected to the neg and pos on one side of the amp or does it not matter? It shouldn't matter if the sub is connected in reverse polarity right? I had a shop install the sub since the box was free with sub and its possible they wired it backwards.
I'm running 0 guage on my stock alternator of 80 amp and stock battery (I know these need upgraded). My current alt can handle the amp at decent listening volume but when I turn it up my volt meter drops to the battery on hard hits and continuous bass.
At first I thought it was an over heating issue. After I pulled over the first time the amp was pretty hot. But I don't see my one 15" overheating a 1500 RMS Memphis. But now I don't think it isn't a heating issue. This morning while driving to work it was fine the whole trip. Right before pulling into work I turned a heavy bass song way up and almost immediately the amp cut off twice for a second about 5 seconds apart. When I turned the volume down a little it didn't shut off anymore. Then no more than a minute later I parked and touched the amp. It was cold - not even luke warm.
Is it possible my amp is turning off because my alt cannot provide the power the amp needs during a heavy hit?
Also, another question while on this subject:
If I can only get one yellow-top etc battery right now, where should I place it? Under my hood or leave my stock under the hood and place the yellow in the trunk? Or just hold off on the battery to apply the money towards a ~150 Amp alt?
