Reinstall of the drivers. Leave the rectifiers out.
Wire two of them in series and insert them in the B+ line between your power supply and the amp.
Power up the amp and watch the current draw from the 12v power supply. Twist the transformer to see if it makes the current draw vary.
Wire two of them in series and insert them in the B+ line between your power supply and the amp.
Power up the amp and watch the current draw from the 12v power supply. Twist the transformer to see if it makes the current draw vary.
32 ohms is low but not enough to blow a fuse.
With the current limiter inline and the amp powered up (including remote), what is the current draw?
With the limiter inline, what is the DC voltage on the gate leg of each of the power supply FETs?
Does the current draw change when you probe each of the gate legs when measuring the voltage?
With the current limiter inline and the amp powered up (including remote), what is the current draw?
With the limiter inline, what is the DC voltage on the gate leg of each of the power supply FETs?
Does the current draw change when you probe each of the gate legs when measuring the voltage?
ok we have a question when hooking up current limiter which is 10 ohms because the 2 one ohm resistors i have are 10w and not 20w , all i could find to add to it was an 8 ohm 20 watt so we added it to the 2 and when we check voltage across power supply we get 13.9VDC but when connected to the B+ on amplifier we get 2.0vdc across B+ and negative
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