Amplifier getin heatd up

 

New member
Username: Sam_agg

Post Number: 1
Registered: May-10
plz help me guys....

my amplifier gets heatd up in 20 -30 min...it cn b said dat it gets over heated dat my fuse also gets melted....
i hv a sound barrier 2 channel amp...model no.RB-UA-602..3000watts i gues...wit a 12'woofer 500w double coiled......plz help me guys its troublin me a lot..
 

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Username: Glasswolf

Post Number: 13679
Registered: Dec-03
I can't understand a thing you tried to say.
 

New member
Username: Sam_agg

Post Number: 2
Registered: May-10
dude its jst dat my amp gets heated up a lot as compared 2 d other within 20 - 30 min.....its terribly hot such dat my fuse which is is fixed on it gets melted...i nd a soln fr dat....its overheatn...hw 2 reduce its heat?? whts d cause?? is it wiring prblm?? or d output of my music system does nt match wit d output of amp??

suggest me dude hw 2 gt it correct??
 

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Username: Illuminator

USA

Post Number: 5152
Registered: Apr-05
What gauge (size) wiring are you running to the amp? What is he fuse size and what is the RMS rating of the amp? Also, how do you have the amp hooked up to the sub (bridged, how many ohms etc.)?
 

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Username: Glasswolf

Post Number: 13690
Registered: Dec-03
where is the amp mounted?
how much power is it putting out?
what class is the amp (D or AB?)
what load is the amp seeing? (2 ohms? 1 ohm?)
what size wire was used for both power and ground?
have you done any electrical upgrades to the car's charging system?
how are the adjustments on teh amplifiers set? (gain, bass boost, XO settings etc..)

I need to know this for both amps being used please


what does this mean?
"..i nd a soln fr dat.."


your typing is very, very difficult to understand. It's like trying to read a text message on a cell phone from a small child or something.. I can barely figure most of it out. No offense intended.
 

Platinum Member
Username: Glasswolf

Post Number: 13691
Registered: Dec-03
wait I think I got it.

"I need a solution for that."

right? am I right? I'm right aren't I?

I got it!
 

Gold Member
Username: Illuminator

USA

Post Number: 5157
Registered: Apr-05
oh man...
I hope we can help him find a soln fr d prblm.
 

New member
Username: Pk_kustomz

Post Number: 3
Registered: May-10
i thought i had an issue.... lmao
 

Platinum Member
Username: Glasswolf

Post Number: 13699
Registered: Dec-03
Oh buddy if you have an issue, he's got a subscription.
 

New member
Username: Sam_agg

Post Number: 3
Registered: May-10
kk sory guys for my informal text...its a class"AB" MOSFET PWM Power supply amp......2 channel,....its output is 1000w or more i gues...my wiring is the same u all use fr wiring of woofers & amp...dat red & blue wires i m using.....no electrical upgradations with the car bt ya i do got a new battery for it....

hey wht i think is my amp is shorted???......i have u open & check it??

am i ryt guys??
 

Platinum Member
Username: Insearchofbass

2 hifonics 2607s, 2dcSounds12xls SPL\idmax12SQ

Post Number: 14196
Registered: Jun-04
type in english please
 

Platinum Member
Username: Plymouth

Canada

Post Number: 14079
Registered: Jan-08
sameer

Yes your Amp is surely short!

Try it without the subwoofer then see if the fuse blow again!

The Mosfets of low voltage stage must be short!
 

Platinum Member
Username: Insearchofbass

2 hifonics 2607s, 2dcSounds12xls SPL\idmax12SQ

Post Number: 14203
Registered: Jun-04
your up bright and early plymouth
 

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Username: Plymouth

Canada

Post Number: 14088
Registered: Jan-08
Thanks Sean!
 

Platinum Member
Username: Insearchofbass

2 hifonics 2607s, 2dcSounds12xls SPL\idmax12SQ

Post Number: 14219
Registered: Jun-04
your welcome
 

New member
Username: Sam_agg

Post Number: 4
Registered: May-10
yup i thnk i got it.....it would have been shorted...thnx guys...lets see wen i repair it up i will tell u guys....
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