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scott d

posted on 28th Apr 05 at 16:01

that dodgy connection must have caused the amp to shutdown which explains why I had 5 minutes of use then nothing.


MR2Mike

posted on 26th Apr 05 at 22:50

if all ya cables + fuses are fine now, then check for a light on ya amp, (presume it would b a red light if ur amp has this) - some amps shut down to prevent permanent damage if something goes wrong


Richie

posted on 26th Apr 05 at 20:22

:lol: nee mind these things happen


scott d

posted on 26th Apr 05 at 20:15

got it sorted after checking both fuses, power & remote cables

turns out the ISO adapter wasn't connected properly :lol::o


Richie

posted on 26th Apr 05 at 18:30

also check ur earth. Ive known some to work temporarily.


scott d

posted on 26th Apr 05 at 18:20

will check all the fuses tomorrow... only looked at the main power cable fuse before not amp :o

cheers lads


Martin

posted on 26th Apr 05 at 17:51

if it is the fuse, make sure you check all wiring, coz if u just pop another in it'll pop again :rolleyes:


RKS

posted on 26th Apr 05 at 17:33

possibly. fuses will blow at the slightest thing, check the fuse in your main power cable. and remote cable if it is fused...


scott d

posted on 26th Apr 05 at 16:52

My amp died a few weeks back which I put down to a fault remote cable so replaced that and all was good... for about 5 minutes till it cut out and refused to work anymore. Not clued up on electronics so baffled as to what could be fooked. :lol:

I checked every cable - not a single loose connection so can't be that

All I can think of is a fuse has blown somewhere but could a faulty remote cable cause that?