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I have a visonik 800watt amp and i got it from a friend for free and i hooked it up right and as soon as i turned it on the 2 fuses blew then i replaced them and tryed it again and it stoped again so i checked the fuses and they were fine so then i checked the amp power wire fuse and that was blown so i replaced that ant turned it on and the amp wire fuse was blown again so i fixed it 1 more time and turned it on and it blew my 2 new amp fuses again and i made sure all fuses were the same as there made to be and it cant be my wireing job cuz i hooked a 300 watt amp in and it worked DO you think it could be my power cord cuz its made fore 300 watt amps and i used it for a 800watt? or amp could be broken????
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Hmmmmm, well that`s unfortunate , i can tell you that most electronic devices that connect to low voltage DC supply's are protected bye a protection diode and the fuse link you think it might be is a circuit trace internal. an 800 watt innverter draws about 80 to 100 amp to produce the 800 watt output and you must have 2 40 amp fuses or 3 30 amp fuses customer replaceable, if you did not damage the components in your device all you kneed to do is to repair the circuit trace and replace the reverse polarity protection diode to restore normal operation
there are no fuse links internal to inverter power supply's
is the blue trigger wire connected from cd player to amp? fuse? check earths connections also.. if its wired correctly the light should illuminate otherwise there may be a problem?
Hello Some kind of dead short is there. It may be inside the amp circuit of with outside wiring. You have to find it by meter check. Contact a auto electrician and let hinm detect the fault. OK.
this is a dual voice coil sub. either have a 2 channel amp hook up to it. or have your mono amp have to sets of wires going out of it to your 2 connections. i dont suggest it but i have had one connection hooked up at a time played it when it blew hooked up the other connection as a back up. just make sure you have the right watt level for each voice coil.
go with an 8GA wire and see what that does for you because the battery is sending power to an amp but the amp cannot transfer all of that power anywhere without speakers being ran to it if you think 8GA is to small then try running a fuse in with your 4GA
With your multimeter set to DC volts, the black meter probe on the ground terminal of the amp (not on the point where the ground wire connected to the vehicle) and the head unit on (so the amp will have remote voltage applied), touch the red probe alternately to the B+ and remote terminals of the amp. If the voltage is below ~11 volts, you need to check the wiring feeding whichever line is too low.
the fuze could be blown on the amp or the speakers are to much power for the amp at full power so try to turn the amp to half and not to turn the speakers all the way up,.
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