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<blockquote data-quote="grandam888" data-source="post: 7143354" data-attributes="member: 628519"><p>well last night before i turned in for the night, i went out to my car and played a little bass, turned way down, and it was working fine.</p><p></p><p>now i get up this morning and its doing this.</p><p></p><p>i have noticed that even when barely turned up, it pulls more amperage and voltage than i feel it should be.</p><p></p><p>i have a 900 watt planet audio monoblock also, and its a class d. i can turn it up all the way and it doesnt even show any voltage drop(unless i am idling). but when this thing rockford is barely turned up, and hitting no where near as hard as the planet audio amp, and pulls my voltage down. of course this was before this mornings incident.</p><p></p><p>i opened the amp, and all looks good as far as capacitors and i cant see any shorts. i did find a stray piece of wire floating around, but i have a suspicion this has nothing to do with it as it would have blown that little piece of wire like a fuse.</p><p></p><p>i guess it off to retesting amp, then testing all mosfets and transistors.</p><p></p><p>if anyone has any ideas, i wold appreciate it. thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandam888, post: 7143354, member: 628519"] well last night before i turned in for the night, i went out to my car and played a little bass, turned way down, and it was working fine. now i get up this morning and its doing this. i have noticed that even when barely turned up, it pulls more amperage and voltage than i feel it should be. i have a 900 watt planet audio monoblock also, and its a class d. i can turn it up all the way and it doesnt even show any voltage drop(unless i am idling). but when this thing rockford is barely turned up, and hitting no where near as hard as the planet audio amp, and pulls my voltage down. of course this was before this mornings incident. i opened the amp, and all looks good as far as capacitors and i cant see any shorts. i did find a stray piece of wire floating around, but i have a suspicion this has nothing to do with it as it would have blown that little piece of wire like a fuse. i guess it off to retesting amp, then testing all mosfets and transistors. if anyone has any ideas, i wold appreciate it. thanks [/QUOTE]
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