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bzossMay-23-05 12:37 PM
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#11141, "Amp in protect mode"


          

My friend has a Memphis amp, and for some reason it keeps going into unbalanced DC protect mode. What the hell does that mean, and how would I fix it.

Here are just a few things we have checked:
Ground is solid.
Replaced the head unit
Replaced the woofers
Added a 1.2f Cap
and checked all the fuses.

I don't know why the hell the amp is doing this, maybe someone out there can help us out.

Thanks

bzoss

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a_miller_76May-23-05 12:49 PM
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#11142, "RE: Amp in protect mode"
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What ohm subs are you trying to run, and how are you trying to run them? Also what model amp is it?

  

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SPL_EclipseMay-23-05 01:48 PM
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#11143, "RE: Amp in protect mode"
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Originally posted by a_miller_76
What ohm subs are you trying to run, and how are you trying to run them? Also what model amp is it?



word up.

a few other things...

have you made sure that the ground is GOOD? even if its clean and secure and whatnot, a poor location could cause some problems. i was thinking there could be some wierd a/c ripple issue, but the cap would take care of that.

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whttalon95Jun-01-05 07:44 PM
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#11181, "RE: Amp in protect mode"
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Some amps also go into protection mode if the amp is drawing too much or not enough power threw the power cable??

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