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RF Power Series T112D2 Blowing Amps?
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<blockquote data-quote="wickedwitt" data-source="post: 7960330" data-attributes="member: 622908"><p>TJ I see my wife is still in your sig.</p><p></p><p>OP: I would verify that you don't have any grounding in your power wire. Check all wiring that leads to that amp. Either that or low voltage is the likely culprit. As stated a few times already, the sub won't blow the amp. The signals sent from the amp merely pass through the sub. If the sub has a bad VC, the current stops flowing and the amp will go into protect and cease output. It will work when hooked back up to a proper sub, however.</p><p></p><p>For you to be losing amps, you have either wired incorrectly or have anomalies in your electrical system (low voltage, bad ground, grounded positive, etc)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wickedwitt, post: 7960330, member: 622908"] TJ I see my wife is still in your sig. OP: I would verify that you don't have any grounding in your power wire. Check all wiring that leads to that amp. Either that or low voltage is the likely culprit. As stated a few times already, the sub won't blow the amp. The signals sent from the amp merely pass through the sub. If the sub has a bad VC, the current stops flowing and the amp will go into protect and cease output. It will work when hooked back up to a proper sub, however. For you to be losing amps, you have either wired incorrectly or have anomalies in your electrical system (low voltage, bad ground, grounded positive, etc) [/QUOTE]
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