Patthehat033
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Okay, so I have a PA4002 MOSFET 2 OHM Stable Amplifier that needs repairing. It was in my buddies car. First he was getting the protect light on the amp, so we check all his connections and it ran back to his main fuse being blown at the power wire. So I replaced the fuse with another fuse, and the second I put back the battery terminals the fuse blew again. So that led me to think that there was a problem with the power wire since the fuses on the amp had not blown. So I checked the power wire and there was nothing being grounded. I also tried putting another fuse in and putting the terminals back on while the power wire and the ground wire were no longer attached to the amplifier, and the fuse did not break. Leading me to think that the wire was not getting grounded out anywhere.
So I took the amplifier and tried it on my car, and (don't shun me for this, but I did have the battery still connected) and I put in the power wire in the amp, and then put the ground in and the ground just kept sparking. Now you would think that is normal, but unfortunately I did not have a remote wire hooked up or anything, so that leads me to think that there is a short between the ground and power circuit somewhere internally in the amp. Any ideas on how to fix this or what I should check in the amp. I have the amplifier open right now, it smelled like something was burning previously but there is nothing that looks burn't inside.
Heres the amp.. the last picture is a picture of a resistor that has some burned insulation I thought could be a problem.
So I took the amplifier and tried it on my car, and (don't shun me for this, but I did have the battery still connected) and I put in the power wire in the amp, and then put the ground in and the ground just kept sparking. Now you would think that is normal, but unfortunately I did not have a remote wire hooked up or anything, so that leads me to think that there is a short between the ground and power circuit somewhere internally in the amp. Any ideas on how to fix this or what I should check in the amp. I have the amplifier open right now, it smelled like something was burning previously but there is nothing that looks burn't inside.
Heres the amp.. the last picture is a picture of a resistor that has some burned insulation I thought could be a problem.
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