Silver Member Username: Sony224422Deep River, CT US Post Number: 278 Registered: Dec-04 | I have a diamond d6 amp powering 2 diamond amps. Last night when it was wicked cold my amp cut out but it was still getting power. I didn't have it up loud, and its not overheating or clipping, but it cut out and a little while later it came back on. I thought it was because i hit a bump and it came back on so i checked for loose wiring but i didn't find anything. After listening again, they randomly cut out again. When i went out this morning they worked fine. I don't get whats going on. There is always power and the light stays on when they cut out, and i checked the RCA's on both ends so i have no idea. Could it just be that its really cold out? |
Silver Member Username: Sony224422Deep River, CT US Post Number: 279 Registered: Dec-04 | ttt |
Gold Member Username: BestmankindLos Angeles, CA USA Post Number: 1218 Registered: Oct-05 | did you check the connections to your subs? |
Bronze Member Username: LexuscoopPost Number: 52 Registered: Dec-05 | how hot does the amp get? it could be working to hard and shorting out for safty reasons or something... i think a capasitor would fix that |
Gold Member Username: Chaunb3400Huntsville, Alabama U.S. Post Number: 2686 Registered: Jul-05 | NOL1m1t read http://wickedcases.com/caraudio/capacitors.html |
Silver Member Username: Sony224422Deep River, CT US Post Number: 280 Registered: Dec-04 | I have a cap and the amp doesn't get hot at all. Its about 20 degrees out. And i checked the sub connections outside the box. I hop they didn't rattle off inside or something. |
Silver Member Username: Sony224422Deep River, CT US Post Number: 285 Registered: Dec-04 | anyone? |