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well you need to make sure you have a atleast a two channel amp first. If you do, connect both positive speaker wires to one channel and both negatives to the other channel
have you checked the fuses on the amp if so you can try to check for power of the amp straight from the battery by connecting the remote wire and power or battery wires together putting them on the positive terminal on your battery and the ground or earth wire on the negative terminal on your battery if there is no faults it should light up
Hi,
Try removing the roller assembly again, and check the end bearing pieces are the correct way around. Often they have 2 or more settings.
Check all debris is removed from location slots, and see if the roller is actually going into position before the cover is attatched.
You're unlikely to find a schematic for it. Since the amp is likely a clone, you may be able to use a schematic from another manufacturer to troubleshoot it. If you can send me a clear photo of the power supply components around the TL494, I may be able to help.
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