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Why does my hifonics amp keeps going in to protect?
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<blockquote data-quote="pawn man" data-source="post: 7272649" data-attributes="member: 589162"><p>there are many things it could be. poor ground, loose connections, too small wire, too low imp.. another thing, you said the amp is mounted on the box. sometimes the amp can get damaged from vibrations. not saying this is the case, just a few things to consider. if you know how to use a vom meter you can trouble shoot the problems very quickly. some(not saying all) shops will help trouble shoot the problem. i help alot of ppl every day and do not charge for the help. some shops will do the same to possibly get some of your future business. when i help someone that is the way i look at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pawn man, post: 7272649, member: 589162"] there are many things it could be. poor ground, loose connections, too small wire, too low imp.. another thing, you said the amp is mounted on the box. sometimes the amp can get damaged from vibrations. not saying this is the case, just a few things to consider. if you know how to use a vom meter you can trouble shoot the problems very quickly. some(not saying all) shops will help trouble shoot the problem. i help alot of ppl every day and do not charge for the help. some shops will do the same to possibly get some of your future business. when i help someone that is the way i look at it. [/QUOTE]
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