O Boy... I think I made a mistake
O Boy... I think I made a mistake
Today I came back from college and found out that my car battery was dead. I used jumper cables to initally jump the car. It worked but then I went to my girlfriends house to drop off the cables but the car battery died as I did not drive around enough with it.
So I hooked it up again, but this time the jumper cables seemed to have fried as a huge spark let out. Maybe I connected it wrong or something. My radio was letting out white smoke as if something had blown up inside of it. The smell was horrible. I figured I had shorted it or something. I put the display back on and it worked but no sound. My tantrum 300 amp's blue light was not turning on. I figured if I got a new deck than it would be all right. I changed the deck but the amp still failed to turn on.
What other things could've happened to the car? I looked at the fuse but I am not completely sure if that went out or not.
So I hooked it up again, but this time the jumper cables seemed to have fried as a huge spark let out. Maybe I connected it wrong or something. My radio was letting out white smoke as if something had blown up inside of it. The smell was horrible. I figured I had shorted it or something. I put the display back on and it worked but no sound. My tantrum 300 amp's blue light was not turning on. I figured if I got a new deck than it would be all right. I changed the deck but the amp still failed to turn on.
What other things could've happened to the car? I looked at the fuse but I am not completely sure if that went out or not.
you are having a bad day i see... that girlfiend of yours must be quite some girl to have you doing shiet backwards
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Embrace the pile of sheit that WAZ yer deck...............
Those tender little burgers with them little, itty-bitty grilled onions that just explode in ya mouth like flavor crystals every time you bite into one.. just makes me want to burn this muthafuka down.... Come on, Pookie, let's burn this muthafuka down!!!
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^thats where i was going with my "new deck works ok" question
if the blue light is not on, it means the amp isnt getting power, which is better then the amp's light being in protect mode, or powering on then popping a fuse
if the blue light is not on, it means the amp isnt getting power, which is better then the amp's light being in protect mode, or powering on then popping a fuse
my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
Easy way to bypass the remote wire is to briefly connect power from the + terminal to the remote terminal. Doing this should turn the amp on. You can see if the fuse is intact by simply testing voltage across the + and - terminals with a multimeter. If you are reading 12+, then everything should be fine. In that case if you have 12v to your + and remote terminals, then your amp might be broken!
Or get a meter and check for voltage at the amp. Both the main power as well as the remote lead. If it is severed as Francious70 mentioned, giving it 12 volts on the amp side could get ugly all over again. It's been my expeience that if an amp's fuse blows it is toast on the inside. The amp's fuse is there to protect your car not the amp.
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I blew one external fuse on my old kenwood, the amp still worked, so not always the fuse is there to protect the car. I am pretty sure that his car is still good.
to test if your main power wire and fuse are good, use this technique. stand in a puddle, then squeeze ground wire in your teeth, then wet the right (must be right, ie polarity) nipple and touch it with power wire. Believe me you ll know if it is good or not.
to test if your main power wire and fuse are good, use this technique. stand in a puddle, then squeeze ground wire in your teeth, then wet the right (must be right, ie polarity) nipple and touch it with power wire. Believe me you ll know if it is good or not.
Heres an update: I have the exact same amp in my other car. So I took the non working one and put it into the working car setup. The amp powered on fine looks like the fuse protected the amp from breaking.
I used the working amp in my other car and put it in the wrongly charged car and it still did not turn on.
Are there any other fuses that I have not checked?
I used the working amp in my other car and put it in the wrongly charged car and it still did not turn on.
Are there any other fuses that I have not checked?