Onkyo TX-SR501 Receiver Logo

Related Topics:

A
Anonymous Posted on Feb 05, 2014

How do i fix the amp protection system once it has tripped

I already tried unplugging it and plugging it back in after nearly two and a half hours

1 Related Answer

Anonymous

  • 10 Answers
  • Posted on Aug 29, 2008

SOURCE: I have an Onkyo Amp

hmm there could be just a fault with this amp if it is brand new.. other wise you might have shorten some wires to geather by accident, try taking out all the audio leads accept the power and see what happends..

if the lite doesn't come on then turn the power off and plug one thing in at a time and turn the power on each time you plug something in..

hope it helps good luck

Ad

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

When I turn it on it stays on this screen and none of the buttons work after you switch the power on, is there anything I can do to fix this? The model is AKTV485 T

If you haven't already, unplug the TV. Then press and hold power button a few times. Let sit for about a half hour after doing so. Then plug back in. If no success try these method's...

Method 1

  1. Press the {MENU} button.
  2. Then press the {1}, {9}, {7} & {9} buttons.
  3. The Service Menu will be displayed.
  4. To exit, turn the power off.

Method 2

  1. Turn the power on.
  2. Press the {MENU}, {8}, {2}, {0} & {2} buttons on the remote control.
  3. The Service Menu displayed.
  4. To exit, turn the power off.
1helpful
1answer

Shut up stereo protect mode?

Protect mode is on because something in your speaker wiring is wrong, or you have a broken speaker, or it\'s too late and you already fried one or more of the amp\'s output transistors.



You gotta fix the problem. Not remove the safety guard and carry on with a busted machine.



Look for wires touching between the speaker terminals or on the backs of the speakers. If you done a half-ass job of wiring up then this is the most likely cause.



If you can\'t find bad/frayed wiring, then disconnect all the speakers out the back of the amp. Switch the amp on. Does it trip out? If no, that\'s good. Turn up the volume. Is it still okay? If yes, that\'s good. You haven\'t yet killed the output transistors. If it goes in to protect though, ut oh. It\'s Repair Shop Time.



If the amp is okay, then power off and add one speaker. Power on with the volume down. If it trips either at no volume or when you increase the sound, then you got a bad speaker and you just found it. Repeat the process, adding one speaker at a time. Make sure you put Vol to minimum and power off each time before adding the next speaker.
0helpful
1answer

My a/c unit keeps tripping when i plug it in. i've tried to hit the reset button on the plug but doesnt do anything. i unplug and plug back into outlet and it trips again. what can i do to fix it?

Hi,
There is nothing you can do to fix it... the compressor is trying to start and cannot so it trips the plug. The plug trips to protect the house circuit from being overloaded and causing a fire.
Getting the compressor replaced is cost prohibitive, it is cheaper to buy a new unit.

heatman101
0helpful
1answer

Saunacore 44QRS, is a 120 vac unit. As soon as you turn the elements on it trips the circuit breaker. I've tried plugging into different outlets, even a dedicated 20 amp circuit. The unit is only...

must be running with gfi. run for one hour without neutral wire connected. it will dry moisture content within heater elements. then reconnect neutral wire, and walla, no tripping.
0helpful
1answer

I have a 2006 GMC Canyon and we were on a 4 hour trip, and about half way back home, we noticed that there was a strong odor. When we got home we found that the odor is coming from the battery box. Think...

Test the Alternator & If the battery is from
06 & overcharged,etc replace it.

I don't know what you want here

I guess you already knew what I suggested
0helpful
1answer

PS3 system repair for "yellow light of death"

Once you have cleaned dust off of your console and placed it in an area where it is not obstructed, it's time to try a couple quick fixes:
  • Unplug the console from the wall for half an hour, then plug it back in.
  • Remove the hard drive and replace.
  • Check all wires and connections to the console.
0helpful
1answer

The main house RCD tripped yesterday and since this the tv has now stopped working due to possible power surge? I have changed the main plug fuse which I do not think had blown. When I turn the plug on,...

It a repairable tv,most of the times the power supply board got hit with big power surges to the tv.Power tripped,turn it back on the outlet give to much juice to the tv at once.This can cause the power supply board to go into protection mode and shutdown problems or dead all together.Tries a reset by unplug,replug the tv like an hour later.The tv now,it resetting back to the factory setting.The tv should work now.Not,than the tv power supply board is dead.That the board,where the power a/c cord plug into it.Tries websites like Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a refurbish power supply board for the replacement.
0helpful
2answers

APC ES500 switches off and the red light blinks. The problem started after I changed the the old battery. It had worked flawlessly with the previous battery.

The battery for this unit is an APC# $^ (RBC46)
Also known as a UB-1280 (12 volts 8.0 AH- amp-hour)

Did you add a greater load ... like a small "heater"?
Remove most of the plugs for what is plugged into it and try again.

If you have a "printer" plugged into it, unplug it, from the "protected" side. It belongs on the "surge" side of the APC Battery backup.

Hope this helps!
1helpful
3answers

I have a Denon AVR1603, recently I plugged computer in AUX connections at rear (not loud) and it kept tripping out. Eventually it tripped and now the the on/standby light fashes but nothing else happens....

The LED flash indicates that unit goes into protection. Check the power transistors, the 0.22 ohm or 0.47 resistors in the output of the transistors.


SAM ANDERSON
Not finding what you are looking for?

77 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Onkyo Audio Players & Recorders Experts

 Grubhead
Grubhead

Level 3 Expert

5755 Answers

Grand Canyon Tech
Grand Canyon Tech

Level 3 Expert

3867 Answers

John
John

Level 2 Expert

510 Answers

Are you an Onkyo Audio Player and Recorder Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...