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Old Feb 21, 2006 | 11:19 PM
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Default Amplifier subs, and mad static. HELP!

I recently finished installing my sub and my amp, and now am experiancing some trouble. For starters, reconnecting the the negative terminal on the battery now gives off sparks and sometimes smokes a little bit. Could this possibly be because of the amplifier power cable being fairly close to the terminal?

Second, All the wires are connected properly, yet the power light won't come on when it's supposed to. It doesn't even turn red indicating a faulty connection somewhere.

Thirdly, when I am driving, the amp (or sub) will sometimes come on and off, what is causing that?

If anyone can aleviate my frustration with the issues above, please drop me a line.
 
Old Feb 22, 2006 | 02:37 PM
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I recently finished installing my sub and my amp, and now am experiancing some trouble. For starters, reconnecting the the negative terminal on the battery now gives off sparks and sometimes smokes a little bit. Could this possibly be because of the amplifier power cable being fairly close to the terminal?
No. It's fairly normal that aftermarket amplifiers will cause a brief spark when power connections are made. This is because of the somewhat large caps inside the amplifier.

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Second, All the wires are connected properly, yet the power light won't come on when it's supposed to. It doesn't even turn red indicating a faulty connection somewhere.


Thirdly, when I am driving, the amp (or sub) will sometimes come on and off, what is causing that?

If anyone can aleviate my frustration with the issues above, please drop me a line.
What source unit are you using? In other words, how is the remote turn on being triggered? How/where is the amplifier's ground connected? It may be that you have a bad inline power fuse too. Temperature changes can wear out and/or weaken fuses. Do you have pictures of your install? I'll try to help with more info.

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Old Mar 24, 2006 | 02:10 AM
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ORIGINAL: plumbous


Thirdly, when I am driving, the amp (or sub) will sometimes come on and off, what is causing that?


Trying gettting a capacitor, it should help the coming on and off
 
Old Jun 12, 2006 | 06:13 AM
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Default RE: Amplifier subs, and mad static. HELP!

if you have you amp wired directly to both leads of your battery that isnt a good idea you should grounf it under your floor mat in the trunk and youll be good there and everything he said before me is right

people who have no clue should not mess with a car like audi way too complicated for a normal person
 
Old Jun 12, 2006 | 03:52 PM
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Hmmm... Since amp wiring kits come with a short ground wire I'm going to assume it's not wired directly to the battery, and further that you are using heavy enough wire (I took the cheap route on my truck and had problems until the inline fuse and surrounding wire finally melted). I would definitely make sure the ground is good before looking at anything else.
 
Old Jun 14, 2006 | 02:26 AM
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the aparking is normal, and like what was said before, you might have a bumb remote turn on. It also sounds like you have a loose ground for your amp, make sure it is connected properly and tightly before doing anything else, and if all else fails, let a professional do it.
 
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