OK. My amp cuts out to the tower speakers. It has done this ever since I bought the thing, but most of the time it comes back on before I can even get in there to look at it. It is completely unpredictable, so I cannot make it happen by wiggling any wires.
A few facts:
PPI PCX 4125 is the amp,
Bridged to NVS Tyrants.
The gains are all the way up
While at Lake Mead 2 weeks ago it was a very hot day, 105 + degrees.
It started doing it a lot, and lasting longer than a few seconds. Always comes back on after a while, never longer than 2 minutes, sometimes for as short as 10 seconds. I wiggled every wire and that did not make it come on, or cut out, the connections all seem solid. The fuse looks good.
I check out the amp when it has shut off and the green power indicator is completely off. I expected it to be red instead of green if it were going into some kind of circuit protection mode or something, but it was not lit at all.
I then ran the tower speakers for much shorter durations at high volume and it did not seem to cut out at all.
The amp is pretty warm to touch, but not as hot as the other amp, and it never cuts out at all.
I think the amp is getting too hot...is that the truth?
A few facts:
PPI PCX 4125 is the amp,
Bridged to NVS Tyrants.
The gains are all the way up
While at Lake Mead 2 weeks ago it was a very hot day, 105 + degrees.
It started doing it a lot, and lasting longer than a few seconds. Always comes back on after a while, never longer than 2 minutes, sometimes for as short as 10 seconds. I wiggled every wire and that did not make it come on, or cut out, the connections all seem solid. The fuse looks good.
I check out the amp when it has shut off and the green power indicator is completely off. I expected it to be red instead of green if it were going into some kind of circuit protection mode or something, but it was not lit at all.
I then ran the tower speakers for much shorter durations at high volume and it did not seem to cut out at all.
The amp is pretty warm to touch, but not as hot as the other amp, and it never cuts out at all.
I think the amp is getting too hot...is that the truth?
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