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Protection mode flickering but amp doesnt always shut down
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<blockquote data-quote="nate0" data-source="post: 8666014" data-attributes="member: 674948"><p>When it is playing loud, have a volt meter on the positive and grounds at the amp. I bet they are dropping to 11v or lower. If they are check that your ground cable is in a good spot.</p><p></p><p>I had a cxa1200.1 actually I had 2 of them at one point. First one that I owned did not like going below 11v for obvious reasons but I had only a front Lead acid battery. Soon I up'd that to an AGM group 27 or whatever could fit my car. That helped a bit but once I put a group 31 agm in the trunk I never saw the protect light again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nate0, post: 8666014, member: 674948"] When it is playing loud, have a volt meter on the positive and grounds at the amp. I bet they are dropping to 11v or lower. If they are check that your ground cable is in a good spot. I had a cxa1200.1 actually I had 2 of them at one point. First one that I owned did not like going below 11v for obvious reasons but I had only a front Lead acid battery. Soon I up'd that to an AGM group 27 or whatever could fit my car. That helped a bit but once I put a group 31 agm in the trunk I never saw the protect light again. [/QUOTE]
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