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When ever I turn my gain up, or have the gain low with head unit turned up. After about 10 minutes I blow my fuses...What to do? Thanks Franklin
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any chance tinsel leads are shorting out on excursion extremes? What nominal impedance are you running the amp at? what subs and voice coil configurations?
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Not that I know of... I am running the amp at 800W@1 ohm. The subs are some rockford P3D412 x2 and I have them wired in parralel. The amp is a mono but has two channels. So i took your advice from a previous post on another thread and wired each sub parralel and ran it to its own terminal connection on the amp.Thanks
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are they the correct size fuses? is the box ported or sealed? if ported, what's it tuned to, and what does it peak at? and what's the cubic volume of the box/boxes?
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