Keeps blowing fuses
Keeps blowing fuses
I have a PG 15.0:1 when I power it up it just blows the fuses. I'm using 40amp fuses and I'v checked all the wiring in the car so I think it is a problem on the board in the case. Has anyone had this problem or have suggestions on what i should look for.
are you using a 40 amp fuse inline with the power wire? if so you need a 80 amp as per pg
40 will just keep blowing when the current is increased
http://download.phoenixphorum.com/Manua ... manual.pdf
2 -40amp in the amp
40 will just keep blowing when the current is increased
http://download.phoenixphorum.com/Manua ... manual.pdf
2 -40amp in the amp
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2020 honda accord sport
2020 honda accord sport
I think if he's blowing a 40 amp fuse upon power up (assuming no music playing) there is another issue. I've been running an X200.4 on a 60 amp fuse for about two years now without blowing.kg1961 wrote:are you using a 40 amp fuse inline with the power wire? if so you need a 80 amp as per pg
40 will just keep blowing when the current is increased
http://download.phoenixphorum.com/Manua ... manual.pdf
2 -40amp in the amp
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if your speakers are shorted, the amp can pop a fuse. They could be shorted anyplace along the wire or even internally in the speaker itself. By just disconnecting them and then powering it up we can quickly tell if its the speakers, or the amp. We need to isolate the problem to find it and this is one of the ways.
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