I have this jl audio laying around the shop, so was wondering if anyone knew of why it has a low ohms light on when you power it up.
1. You can check them with the clips in place.
2. The clips are very easy to remove. If you're struggling with them, you're not using a good tool.
2. The clips are very easy to remove. If you're struggling with them, you're not using a good tool.
Are you powering the amp up directly from the 12v supply? JL amps typically won't start through a current limiter.
Picture is unrelated to the outputs sorry. Changed the post. I found some of the output on diode test to only read .009v some reading .01, so I pulled one and put it in the transistor tester, reads as a double diode
I think I read somewhere the amp will not switch unless I jump something in one of the circuit, to trick the amp to thinking the outputs are installed. Just want to check the drive before I install new outputs.
What are the markings on the 'transistors' that read as double diodes?
You can only check the drive for the class D circuit with the outputs out of the circuit.
You can only check the drive for the class D circuit with the outputs out of the circuit.
Will the amp still show the drive waves with all of the outputs removed? and do i remove the recifiers as well?
So I removed the outputs and tested for drive signals. Sub channel has drive. The two front and two rear channels has this
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