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you can take the yellow and red wire on deck clip and the brain clip together then do the same to the neg. black wires and hook all the of cords from uint to a 12 volt batt and press the power button
they are gone gone long gone there is no information about it
i remember 15 years ago having the same problem with the 100 hd and the 75 hd
call fosgate they fax me the schematic showing the modification
how to use different transistors and a new resistor have to be replace for each transistor
good luck
save that amplifier i have mine in the close-tt
Short inside one of the transistors. This requires very good soldring skills and electrical know-how, and some thermal paste to go between the heat-sink and the transistor. Unfortunatly this is not a cheap repair, probably cost around 100 dollars.
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