Grizzly85
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Do I need the 200 amp fuse near my skar rp2000.1 if I have a 350 amp fuse on my inline fuse holder next to battery. I'm asking because as soon as I reconnect battery neg terminal the fuse near amp blows instantly.
1/0 awg, I grounded it under rear seat on the seat anchor bolt. All connections have rubber boots arounds them except ones going in to amp but that's on the carpet lining in trunk. Even though that wire thick, it went through that grand marquis not hitting a single snag. I thought it was weird having a 350 amp fuse and near battery and 200 near amp. CT sounds amp kitWhat size wires are you running to the Amp? Ground location? Correct Pos/Neg? Solid Ground near Amp?
And I don't know what correct pos/neg means1/0 awg, I grounded it under rear seat on the seat anchor bolt. All connections have rubber boots arounds them except ones going in to amp but that's on the carpet lining in trunk. Even though that wire thick, it went through that grand marquis not hitting a single snag. I thought it was weird having a 350 amp fuse and near battery and 200 near amp. CT sounds amp kit
This is easiest way to check amp for failure. No need to disconnect batt. terminals. Ive checked amps at batteries for well over 15 years until i made a set up in the garage.Did you ever cross palarity on the amp at one time?Meaning placed or touched the Ground wiring on the Poss portion and the Power on the negative section of the amplifier?If so, You have damaged the Main Power supply within the amplifier and it will need to be repairedDisconnect remote wire and try again. If it does not blow, connect remote and see what happens. If it blows connect the amp upfront directly to the battery with the 200A inline fuse. If it blows, your amp is shorted. Make sure the car's cables are disconnected from the battery terminals. Only amp and battery must be hooked up.
No, no wires touched. I didn't have it set up the way I was going to keep it either I just wanted to make sure it was working. Today I tried again with all new wires and it blew again. I'll try it again without the remote turn on but it blows before I have a chance to turn car onThis is easiest way to check amp for failure. No need to disconnect batt. terminals. Ive checked amps at batteries for well over 15 years until i made a set up in the garage.Did you ever cross palarity on the amp at one time?Meaning placed or touched the Ground wiring on the Poss portion and the Power on the negative section of the amplifier?If so, You have damaged the Main Power supply within the amplifier and it will need to be repaired
Man, it sure sounds as if your amp is shorted. Fingers crossed.No, no wires touched. I didn't have it set up the way I was going to keep it either I just wanted to make sure it was working. Today I tried again with all new wires and it blew again. I'll try it again without the remote turn on but it blows before I have a chance to turn car on
I had my fingers crossed too, I F'd up somehow. Had wires wrong mixed power and ground, shouldn't do this **** tired. Luckily fuse did job. Now hoping it just isn't getting as loud as it should because I don't have alternator I need or they're not broken in yetMan, it sure sounds as if your amp is shorted. Fingers crossed.
Awesome! You found the problem. We all mess up every so often. I am glad you are up and bumping. Just make sure you have a strong cable going from the engine to the chassis of your ride. When I first did this many moons ago, I got better lighting, smoother engine, and better gas mileage. On top of all that, no more dragging cranks. Subs should loosen up with use and sound louder. Meanwhile, enjoy the tightness with some old school Metallica and Slayer!I had my fingers crossed too, I F'd up somehow. Had wires wrong mixed power and ground, shouldn't do this **** tired. Luckily fuse did job. Now hoping it just isn't getting as loud as it should because I don't have alternator I need or they're not broken in yet
Maaan.. I am so surprised you did not blow the power supply on that amp board.Wow! Talking about getting Lucky.At the least, place a strip of Black electrical tape on the Ground for future or mark the wiring.Ive never had that kinda luck. Ya, take your time .ai usually drink 2-2 litters of Mt. Dew before I get started on anythingI had my fingers crossed too, I F'd up somehow. Had wires wrong mixed power and ground, shouldn't do this **** tired. Luckily fuse did job. Now hoping it just isn't getting as loud as it should because I don't have alternator I need or they're not broken in yet