alright i came across a kenwood amp its a 1000 watt amp and it puts out wayy more than 1000, anyways it blows the amp fuse every so often and i was wondering how i could fix it..
alright i came across a kenwood amp its a 1000 watt amp and it puts out wayy more than 1000, anyways it blows the amp fuse every so often and i was wondering how i could fix it..
one day I'll return.
lol an amp that actually put out more then 1000watts rms would be quit expensive
are you talking the inline fuse on the power wire or the one on the amp its self
also a fuse size and amp model number would be sweet info to have
are your subs wired correctly. Make sure they have an Ohm level the amp can support. This would cause you to blow fuses.
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it has to be 1000w max amplifier as a 1000w rms amp would have some meaty fuses, mine has a couple of fuses (80 amps) and its factory rated around 1000w rms into 4 ohm
Ok so the amplifer works right? like it makes sound until you crank it up too loud then fails? Does it blow the fuses under extreme load, also does the amp get quite hot from doing no work?
one day I'll return.
Maybe it wants a bigger fuse, how loud can it go before it blows? loud enough to hurt your ears?
Also can you possibly supply me with the model of the amplifier
yeah 40a.. but the model is kenwood kac 7252
one day I'll return.
40a sounds stock, its not that powerful of an amp but it is 2 ohm stable.
- 1,000 Watts max power
- 170 Watts x 2 (4 ohms) RMS
- 250 Watts x 2 (2 ohms) RMS
- 40A Fuse
it says its biridgeable but it doesnt say what its bridged power output is on the page i looked at, Maybe around 250w rms bridged, but that should by no means blow a 40A fuse
Make sure your amp's ground is good.
If you're bridging the amp your sub needs to be no less than 4ohms.
Originally Posted by Justanothermike
my A20 is not SLOW. ur A20 is slow.
try another sub, if you dont know the model it may be a 2 ohm sub and in bridge mode that will cut out at higher volume, and maybe blow your fuse, try another known 4 ohm or even 8 ohm sub. If you can get another sub try it on one chanel
ground is good.. and i belive the sub i have in it now is 4ohms, cause when my brother bought the amp, he had it set up for the sub im running now.. ( which is his old system..)
and ive had 4 diff subs..i think i will just stop being cheap and buy a new amp.. and call it a day..lol
one day I'll return.
when your amp blows the fuse is the heat sink hot?
what size power wire are you running?
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I;d say your amp is either screwed or possibly not being bridged properly, or it just doesnt like being bridged.
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ya try taking the bridge off and just running it on a single channel
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