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Kenwood xr600-1 I have it Hooked to a jensen 1200 watT and a capacitor red lights on but sub still hitting hard as they should, but my bat? being drawn way down kinda hot whats wrong ?
Those capacitors don't add any power they just store power in between bass notes but if you don't have enough current going to it through your power wire and don't have a good ground to bare shiny metal with a wire lug your not going to get a good connection. Also I spray clear coat or rubberized under coating or something over the ground connection so it doesn't corrode in the future and cause you to loose current. If you have the small Jensen 1200 with the lights on it those amp really only put out about 600 true watts. The type of wire your using and fuse sizing makes a big big difference. I used to only use OFC (Oxygen Free Copper) Audio power wire which is pure copper butearnwd about welding cable and it carries much more current and is cheaper and you cab buy it by the foot at ACDCWIREANDSUPPLY.COM so you don't have any extra wire. The shorter a wire is the more current it can carry. Also if you don't have your big 3 done under the hood or know what it is look it up on YouTube. I always run a AGM battery in the back close as possible to my amp and a $20 Stinger Pro adjustable Voltmeter off the amp itself so I can see the amps voltage in real accurate time. Get you a AGM battery, AGM battery, $20 Voltmeter, make good grounds to shiny bare metal. You can get a 10 pk of copper wire lugs online for $10 or less.
Kenwood Kmm328 is Blinking RED
Take it to a Kenwood authorised repair shop. The face plate could be the fault, try the new face plate in the old radio to check.
My Cd player runs but I don't have any audio
Hi,
Please first double check that the CD's you're using can play on other devices. Then, recheck that you've used the proper knob or lever to turn up your volume. If still having the sound issue, please look into the manual for the device within the troubleshooting section. Thank you.
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