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3stagevtec wrote:it is surprising that you have never heard of anyone else who turns off their equipment before starting their vehicle.. that seemed like a normal (safe) practise to me.
sundownz wrote:So far I have not been able to cause protection with turn-on by either trying to immediately turn it back on, wait 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 15 seconds, etc.
Have not used a relay in the turn-on circuit yet, though... but I do not suppose that *should* make a difference.
sundownz wrote:
Perhaps I mis-understood you before but I read it as you had them turn on then turned them off, then started the car, and turned them back on.
Is that correct ?
Also, on the test bench test - was there any relays involved like the car test ?
3stagevtec wrote:sundownz wrote:
Perhaps I mis-understood you before but I read it as you had them turn on then turned them off, then started the car, and turned them back on.
Is that correct ?
Also, on the test bench test - was there any relays involved like the car test ?
Correct, that is my usual procedure. Also remember that the amp did trip when I left it on to start the vehicle.
No relays were used on the bench test. The power wire was connected to the remote turn on lead to start the amp. Nothing else was connected.
The odds of 2 amps having the exact same problem are very very very small.
sundownz wrote:They will power on fine with no RCAs and speaker wires - I could not find anything on my test bench to replicate what his amps are doing. I also talked to my repair tech and the factory and they haven't seen this issue either.
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