please help me!my rockford fosgate t2000-1bd smoked a couple of mosfets as soon as i connected the - and b+ to the amp,and it did'nt even have the remote lead hooked !for years i've been threatening to repair my own amp,but this time i would really like to go through with it.i do a little solid state trouble shooting here and there,but nothing like this and i'm know were near what you would call an expert or child of the trade. i've been reading your treads for a while now and i have to say i'm very impressed with your knowledege level,so please help if you can..
I can't find anything on that amp, get the schematic diagram on the amp from Rockford and email me a copy of it.
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Yes. I had it but it was labeled 20001, not 2000-1.
This may be helpful:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/car-...-schematics-3.html?postid=1901581#post1901581
You need to replace Q6, Q7, Q9 and Q10.
Check the gate resistors for each of those after removing the FETs.
Q2 may have failed also.
Did any of the output transistors fail?
This may be helpful:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/car-...-schematics-3.html?postid=1901581#post1901581
You need to replace Q6, Q7, Q9 and Q10.
Check the gate resistors for each of those after removing the FETs.
Q2 may have failed also.
Did any of the output transistors fail?
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