Ok, so I replaced all the capacitors a while ago, and it is still flashing the protect light, at which point I kind of just gave up for a while.
I am now back at it after receiving the owners manual from the seller (I tried buying a service manual for it, but they said that they couldn't find a copy of it after I bought it).
The amplifier has protection for Speaker Shorts, Reverse Battery, Overvoltage, DC Offset, and Thermal.
On the troubleshooting page...
(1) Improper speaker impedances (including shorts)
(2) DC offset (including + 12 vdc on speaker terminals)
If problems 1 or 2 occur, the POWER indicator shuts off and the amplifier will shut down for approximately 30 seconds. After this time delay, the amplifier automatically turns back on and tries to operate properly. If the problems has not been corrected, this sequence will cycle indefinitely.
This is exactly what is happening, the power light flashes on, turns off, then comes back on after a while...as described. The other problems, thermal overload would be it shuts down until it cools off...it's not getting hot at all. Overvoltage from the charging system...no, that would cause it to completely shut down. And reversed polarity on the terminals would cause the fuse to blow.
So I check out DC offset, searched a little and found this:
http://www.stereomanuals.com/articles/g ... offset.htm
So I hooked the my DMM up to the outputs of the amplifier.....when I turned it up it gets to about 400mv DC on the subwoofer section, and maybe 250mv on each multichannel stereo output (forget exactly what it was, but it's outputting DC voltage)...
So what causes the amp to do this? What do I check and how?
I'm trying to learn, I could just send it to someone to repair it...but what is the fun in that and what do I learn?
