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Posted on Apr 08, 2013

Rockford Fosgate P3002 amp protection mode flashes.

Protection light stays on but for a split second, every 3 seconds it flashes to the normal on light of the RF symbol. Just for a split second. Disconnected the wiring to the sub and did not make a difference. Any ideas? All appears to be well on the inside of the amp.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 29, 2008

SOURCE: Rockford Fosgate 800a2 To 2 SVC 2ohm subs

Ok.. Bridge the two sub into 4ohm than bridge to amp.


So. this how it goes.

sub1 + -
to      | |
sub2 - +
=      4ohm
       

           From Sub
                Two
            -          +  
            |           |
amp (L) - + (R)- +


This will use the full potiental of RF 800a2 amp. I believe it like 1153 watts max out.

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jcbproducts

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  • Posted on Dec 03, 2008

SOURCE: How much would installing a headunit, amp, and subs usually cost?

hows it going so you need it to be installed or you can install this yourself? well the best bet fund to get stuff done cheap is t get the stuf you will need to do an install like a install wiring kit and tools and post a installer help on craigslist.org iin your local area would be the cheapest way or just go to your local audio stereo shop thanks again and i hoope this help have any more questions please feel free to contact me if you need a step by step install i can help you in that and save you big bucks thanks again. always forward jcbproducts

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2009

SOURCE: Sub Wiring

Hello jtkpay,

Rockford-Fosgate claims their latest V-power 1500bd is stable to 1 ohm, and I would think that your Oldschool would also be. The 2 wiring options for 3 subs with 2 ohm dvc would give you a 1.34 ohm load and a 3 ohm load. The 1.34 ohm option would mean more watts to the subs, but the amp will run hotter. The diagrams look like this:

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Using just 2 of the Kickers, you can wire 3 different ways, with final impedances of 0.5 ohms, 2 ohms, or 8 ohms. You do not want the 0.5 ohm load. It's bad for the amp. You don't want the 8 ohm load. It doesn't allow the amp to produce as much power. So that leaves only the 2 ohm, with coils in series and subs in parallel. It looks like this:

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Hope this helps. If it does, please rate as "FixYa".

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Daniel Dollive

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2009

SOURCE: 401s Rockford Fosgate Amp. Not powering on,just protect lite is on.

the problem is mostly with your audio side of the amp. i have a 800 Rockford punch series amp hooked in series running at about 15 vdc at 2 ohms stable for now. but the amps left front power side transistors overloaded and smoked out, i will be replaceing my mosfets soon. Now on that side your issues apear to be related to the signal side of the amp. when you hooked the amp up tell me breifly did you hook the rca inputs to the back of the sterio and did you select the proper rca inputs for the amp? also note that amps have a potentiomater that can be tuned up or down to allow the volume or wattage to go up or down threw the system. if it's turned all the way down you'll here nothing. but often you'll get a pop sound or quickly see the speaker move a bit. this indicated the signal side of the amp has signal comming in but no output, just look for a turnable small screw inside the amp top or side. and turn up acordingly. note: to much output will damadge your system. not just the amp. ;)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 13, 2009

SOURCE: rockford fosgate 450.4. 1st protect mode, now blows fuses...

smell it !

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