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Scosche Industries Scosche High Performance Amplifier Car Audio Amplifier Questions & Answers
Everytime i put a new fuse into my amp the fuses
the fuse is frying instantley because you have a direct short. have you tryed disconnecting the speaker leads from the amplifyer? if disconnecting the speaker leads works then you had a short in your speaker or speaker wire.
8/16/2011 4:49:34 PM •
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on Aug 16, 2011
The thermal light comes on and all of the wires
unplug all speaker wires and turn on. if you still have a protect light on then there is an issue with the amp itself and if the light goes away plug in the speakers one by one while its on and the speaker that turns on the protect light has a problem
6/8/2010 6:17:03 PM •
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on Jun 08, 2010
The fuses in my amp are good and so is my inline
Not big enough gauge of ground wire. You should always match the ground wire gauge with your power wire gauge.
Dirty or burnt ground wire ends
Bad place of where ground wire connected
the load you on the amp might be lower that the lowest ohms it can handle...
1/16/2010 12:47:21 AM •
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on Jan 16, 2010
Lanzar amp
If it keeps blowing fuses then #1 its internally damaged or "blown" .. Or #2 i would make sure you have the battery power hooked up to the + terminal and the ground wire running from the car body to the - terminal.. so if its hooked up correctly and keeps blowing fuses then it requires repair..
I wish i had better news but thats all it can be...
4/30/2009 6:47:14 PM •
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on Apr 30, 2009
Need mannual
should only fit on way but if not plug it in BOSE
10/25/2008 9:47:25 AM •
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on Oct 25, 2008
Car amp
Sounds like the amps protect circuit is working, check speaker leads for shorts to ground, or the voice coil maybe shorting out in a speaker .
Check with Ohmmeter or a installer.
Sumthin
6/11/2008 5:16:57 AM •
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on Jun 11, 2008
Amp
Hi,
The fuse blows due to a fault in the circuitry which can be: the final transistor pairs or in the DC to DC converter (if it is present) or shorted reverse protection diode (which only happens when the amp is wired wrong even if for just an instant). In any event, it would require going inside. You have to be familiar with component level repair to correct the problem, otherwise it would be best to have an electronics technician have a look at it.
Hope this be of some help and pls post again how things turn up. Good luck and kind regards.
7/31/2007 2:27:02 AM •
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on Jul 31, 2007
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