SOURCE: no sound in my Hifonics Brutus BXi 1206D amp
Have you confirmed that you have a good signal feeding the amp?
Have you confirmed that the speakers are in good working order and don't have any breaks in the wiring?
SOURCE: Hifonics amp keeps blowing the main fuse
have u tried using thicker wire from the battery to the amp u need to put a fuse in there thats a minumum 60
SOURCE: Hifonics Brutus BXi 1208d Amplifier
Possibly you need to return the amp and get a new one cause that could mean an internal problem and its deffective, you could try replacing the fuses or try changing the ground wire, this problem is very unusual
SOURCE: 2 4ohm dvc subs to a bxi 608 ( 600watt mono)
take the positive on the sub and run a wire to the other positive the run a negative to the other negative then to your pos and neg on the box do the same on the other side then tie your two positives and two neg together and you got 1ohm and that amp willl handle it all day
SOURCE: how to connect HIFONICS BXI 2607 D watt at 1 ohm
two dual 2 ohm subs = .5 ohms wired parallel and 2 ohms wired in a series / two dual 4 ohm subs = 1 ohm wired pallallel and 4 ohms wired in a series / one dual 2 ohm sub = 1 ohm wired parallel and 4 ohms wired in a series / one dual 4 ohm sub = 2 ohms wired parallel and 8 ohms wired in a series......this means if you have two dual 2 ohm subs or if you have one dual 4 ohm sub you are not going to be able to get a 1 ohm load.......running parallel on a dual coil speaker is both positives are ran to the positive on the amp and both negatives are ran to the negative on the amp.....running in a series is the positive terminal from one coil ran to the positive on the amp and the negative terminal on the other coil ran to the negative on the amp and having the remaining open positive and negative terminals connected to each other with a jumper wire
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