If your Phoenix Gold iron is not heating up and all the blue lights are flashing, it indicates a potential issue with the iron. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
1. Check the power supply: Ensure that the iron is properly connected to a functioning power outlet. Make sure the power cord is securely plugged in and that there are no loose connections.
2. Allow the iron to cool down: If you have been using the iron continuously for an extended period, it may have reached its temperature limit and shut off for safety reasons. Let the iron cool down for a few minutes and then try turning it on again.
3. Clean the iron's soleplate: Over time, the soleplate can accumulate dirt, residue, or fabric fibers, which can affect the iron's heating performance. Make sure the iron is unplugged and cooled down before cleaning the soleplate. Use a damp cloth or sponge to gently wipe the soleplate and remove any debris. Avoid using abrasive materials that could scratch the surface.
4. Check the water tank: If your iron has a steam function, ensure that there is sufficient water in the tank. If the water level is low, refill the tank according to the manufacturer's instructions. A low water level can prevent the iron from heating properly.
5. Perform a reset: Some irons have a reset button or a combination of buttons that can be pressed to reset the device. Consult the user manual for your specific model to find out if it has a reset function and how to perform it.
6. Contact customer support: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it is recommended to contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance. They can provide specific troubleshooting steps or advise on repairs or warranty options if necessary.
Always refer to the user manual provided with your Phoenix Gold iron for model-specific instructions and safety guidelines.
remove speaker wire a amp, terminals
does OVL come on now.???
test 1 done report.
a CAR amp.
no model told at all.
MX or RX xxxxxx numbers.
etc??? nobody can guess what is in your hands
https://phoenixgold.com/collections/amplifiers
Look up the part numbers on the components themselves. I can assure you that they are readily available from places not named PG. They are made in a factory with a bunch of diffenent Brands. If simply trying to repair the knob you may be able to use another knob from different Manufacturer if it takes the same jack for wire.
Probably the power is not received by the heating coil, check fuse near the power cable (inside the flap on the iron bottom), or sometimes there is fuse in the power pulg of the power chord. It is rarely that the lamp is blown
Most mono amps now a days give you multiple terminals. The older amps were a pain trying to stuff all the wires in one set of terminals. If the amp is rated at 2 ohms mono then make sure what ever configuration of speakers your running does not go below 2 ohms using both terminals. For example do not hook a 2 ohm load to each terminal. 2 ohms period between the 2 sets of terminals.
Disconnect all speaker connections and rca cables. Leave power, ground and remote wires intact. Try turning on again. If you still have a protection light your amp is faulty. Hopefully you have warranty .
Please check speakers impedance
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for better power yes one ohm but amp must be 1 ohm stable.and both subs will have to be 4 ohm subs to get the 1 ohm needed .If its a class D amp both speakers outs are bridged internally so either is ok to use look see if there is a bridging line on speakers that runs from one side to other and will say bridging. if not any side will work.a manu would help you find yours or you can look one up online.al
A Class D amp only has 1 set of out puts for sub's. so it will only be a left and right pos and neg.As i look your amp it is a 2 channel so both speaker terminals are internally bridged so you can hook the to either set as it will be the same since they are cross overed internally. i found you a good guide for your amp i will include it and should help you greatly. . hoped i helped you.
http://www.parts-express.com/pedocs/manuals/263-800-phoenix-gold-manual-41601.pdf d
YOU CAN GO THIS THIS SITE IVE USED FOR MANY YEARS PUT IN YOUR INFORMATION OF SUB/ SUBS AND GIVES YOU ALL WIRING POSSIBILITY'S.
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The box recommendation should be in your manual for the sub. It will tell you optimal box size. and preferd box style. if you dont have a manual you can find one online. or even by writing the company.