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post Jul 24, 2008 - 3:49 PM
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ok so i installed a 1 farad power cap when i joined the ground up there was a small spark, now when i turn my head unit on, the amp power light comes on then goes off quickly and theres no sound into my sub

i bypass the power cap in case its that and it does the same mad.gif

is my amp fried or is it just protecting itself? none of the overload or phase warning leds come on just the green power light albeit for half a second

it was working fine previously

all the speakers that come from the head unit work fine, just the amp/sub not working now

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post Jul 26, 2008 - 1:11 PM
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yay, all fixed thumbsup.gif

disconnected everything, took the fuse out the amp

re-grounded the capacitor and re-charged it using the supplied resistor

then reconnected the amp, ground then live then remote then the speaker/rca's

then replaced the fuse and all was good

it seems you can't connect the cap to the same ground as the amp, they need seperate grounds or the amp trips out due to the load

thanks for all your help people, it was much appreciated

now time to fit the infinity reference components......
post Jul 27, 2008 - 2:10 PM
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QUOTE (hardcoreproducer @ Jul 26, 2008 - 1:11 PM) *
yay, all fixed thumbsup.gif

disconnected everything, took the fuse out the amp

re-grounded the capacitor and re-charged it using the supplied resistor

then reconnected the amp, ground then live then remote then the speaker/rca's

then replaced the fuse and all was good

it seems you can't connect the cap to the same ground as the amp, they need seperate grounds or the amp trips out due to the load

thanks for all your help people, it was much appreciated

now time to fit the infinity reference components......

That's weird, I used the same ground location for my amp and cap, and it worked just fine.

-Matt

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