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DukeDuke 
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Posted: October 25, 2004 at 5:56 PM / IP Logged  
A friend of mine has a Rockford 900 watt amp, he went to install it in his new car and it would just fry his fuse and wouldn't work, and that is all it would do, it would never work, he took the cover off, and there is nothing that looks busted or burned, does anyone have any idea what it is or could be?
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Posted: October 25, 2004 at 6:12 PM / IP Logged  
That happened with a good ground and no speaker load connected?
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Posted: October 25, 2004 at 6:16 PM / IP Logged  
He had it connected directly to the frame.... he didn't a a speaker load on it.
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Posted: October 25, 2004 at 6:17 PM / IP Logged  

Whoops, he DID have a speaker load on it, and it was directly connected to the frame.

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Posted: October 25, 2004 at 6:45 PM / IP Logged  
Well, he should isolate the problem.  First test ground at amp to battery neg for a good reading of less than an ohm resistance.  Then, check power wire entire length for any nicks, cuts, abrasions, wear.  Then disconnect input RCAs and output speaker load.  Test amp again.  Darn fuses can get expensive without a battle plan, eh?
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Yeah, I told him to check the wires, which he did, nothing, looks brand new, nothing worn or anything. But, what I just found out had happened, when he had it installed in his last car, the ground came lose and hit the amp, causing a big pop, what would that have done?
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Posted: October 25, 2004 at 7:34 PM / IP Logged  
Go through the steps of isolating the problem.
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that could have grounded the amp through the chasis of the amp,    could have fried lots of components    try the steps steve said if that dosent work open the back and take a look, unless its still under waranty somwhere then take it back...If not open it up    look at the mosfets along the sides, and look at the resistors and other small items by the fuse,   also look at the large coil in the amp see if that smells burtn      good ways to tell if your amp is fried
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stevdart wrote:
Well, he should isolate the problem.  First test ground at amp to battery neg for a good reading of less than an ohm resistance.  Then, check power wire entire length for any nicks, cuts, abrasions, wear.  Then disconnect input RCAs and output speaker load.  Test amp again.  Darn fuses can get expensive without a battle plan, eh?
---Glad to see the topic was still fresh and I had time to read your post steve. I am having a similar problem with a completely rewired (Ron Francis) Scout II. Aometimes us Alericans think too hard (so the Aussie's say) and if I would have just taken a breather, I might have thought "Gee Tom, you have about 10' total of (+) and (-) leads and maybe you just aren't getting power to the amp, even though there is spark. Try setting up the amp under the hood of the Scout and seeing if it works"

---Going to cruise the board now and hopefully someone will have input on my cheap-o Road Gear amp in my post... when I check back in later.

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Posted: October 26, 2004 at 1:38 PM / IP Logged  

I had this same problem with a fosgate amp,  900x1 rms @ 2 ohmz .  the the fuse would blow on the fuse holder.

Or when you connect it to the amp there would a static shock or spark i'm i correct?

You said you bought it new? where from? return it and get a new one. I dont believe that if you were to buy a new one that would happen. Most likely where u got it from was refurnbished. Same happen to one of the amps i came across. I took the fosgate amp apart nothing looked damaged or fried. We kept running it over, eliminating the cause of the short. One time, it even caused the headunit to not operate correctly.  so we took the dang thing apart and  went to best buy, bought the same exact model, returned it with the broken amp, and said "customer change of mind" we told them there was not defect just the fact that we were not satisfied.

Now a days its hard to find that old model because most audio shops carry the new fosgate amps. I believe its the p0004 or what ever.  But yeah let me know whats up with it now !
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