I got a kenwood kac-6104D amplifier.But for some reason wen it turns on then then it turns wright off
Hello jayPRICAN,
You do not say what kind of speakers you are running on the amp and that can affect how you troubleshoot the problem.
Most often, a wiring problem such as a faulty ground or short in the speaker wires will cause such a problem. Here are the most likely causes for the amp to go into protection.
1) When a speaker wire is shorted or grounded.
2) Overheated.
3) When a ground wire of the receiver/head unit or the amp itself is not properly grounded.
4) When the amp itself malfunctions and a DC is sent to the speaker output.
First check your power, ground and remote turn-on wires. Then disconnect the inputs and speaker wires. If the amp does not power up normally with all the other wires disconnected, the amp itself is defective. If it does power up with everything else disconnected, reconnect the wires one at a time to determine where the problem is located.
Hope this helps.
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need more info. what subs, how many subs are being hooked up to this, how many voice coils each sub has, and what is the resistance rating of each coil. (ex. each sub may have dual 4ohm coils, 2 coils, each one 4 ohms each)
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