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Sub amp cutting off randomly - not in protect mode
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8818334" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I would check the sub connections for sure. Alot of times the wiring from the Subs to the Poss and Negative connection on the inside of the enclosure are not a tight connection if using a spade connector and they slide back and forth from vibration not making a solid connection. Simply take a pair of pliers or the like and mash those to make a solid connection or you can solder the wires to the Poss and Negative post. Make sure your Fuse at the battery is connected tight as well. Go over all connections. Make sure you have cleaned off paint ect down to metal for the ground location also. Just a few things to check</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8818334, member: 634282"] I would check the sub connections for sure. Alot of times the wiring from the Subs to the Poss and Negative connection on the inside of the enclosure are not a tight connection if using a spade connector and they slide back and forth from vibration not making a solid connection. Simply take a pair of pliers or the like and mash those to make a solid connection or you can solder the wires to the Poss and Negative post. Make sure your Fuse at the battery is connected tight as well. Go over all connections. Make sure you have cleaned off paint ect down to metal for the ground location also. Just a few things to check [/QUOTE]
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