Help please, overloaded amp

 

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Username: Zneon

Durango, Durango Mxico

Post Number: 1
Registered: Jun-04
Hi guys, i have a hollywood soundlabs RHV-1200D ClassD, two Polk/Momo 4 ohm 12" SVC and 1 MTX Thunder 6000 12" 4 ohm DVC. Polks are parallel with each other, (2 ohm) and hooked up in one amp output, the MTX is paralleled (2 ohm) and hooked up in the other output. So the amp sees 1 ohm. The other day my amp went overloaded, everything looks fine both power and overloaded leds go on, but it's not working, even after unplugging and plugging it all again it is still overloaded. What can i do?
I read a forum where it happened the same to a guy, and he only had to change the fuse, you think fuses can get damaged but not broken?
Thanks in advance.
 

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Fuses are made only as an overload protection device. If they sense ANY over current, meaning too much current, they open the circuit. So if the metal element in the fuse is still intact and not "broken" then that is not the problem.
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