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Phoenix Gold Titanium 800.1 Car Audio Amplifier Questions & Answers
Everything did work but kept
Check all of your power connections, your speaker connections and battery connections. if all are good and clean (no shorts/wires touching) then try unhooking your speakers and see if the lights come back, if that helps then you have problems with your speakers, if not then amp is bad. I hope this helps ya.
Randy
Have a Phoenix Gold Titanium
hi there,
To check the fuses you would have to open the unit and see if their condition is good.
Is this the first time you saw those LED's?
It can also indicate overheating. Please check if the amplifier is giving out more heat than it used to.
Check if the fans are spinning well or if they are spinning slower than before because they may have to be replaced.
Otherwise check the capacitors and IC's on the pc-board to make sure that they are on good condition.
hope this helps!
Protection mode
It's normal for some amps to go into protect for a few seconds when initially powered up. If it remains in protect mode, it may have shorted output transistors. To eliminate other possible causes, read through the following troubleshooting page:
Amp in Protect Mode - Troubleshooting
Let me know if you have any other questions.
Titanium 800.1
It's a mono block so define bridgeable? It is only a "ONE" channel amp.
My phoenix gold iron not heating up all blue lights flashing "need help please "
If your Phoenix Gold iron is not heating up and all the blue lights are flashing, it indicates a potential issue with the iron. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
1. Check the power supply: Ensure that the iron is properly connected to a functioning power outlet. Make sure the power cord is securely plugged in and that there are no loose connections.
2. Allow the iron to cool down: If you have been using the iron continuously for an extended period, it may have reached its temperature limit and shut off for safety reasons. Let the iron cool down for a few minutes and then try turning it on again.
3. Clean the iron's soleplate: Over time, the soleplate can accumulate dirt, residue, or fabric fibers, which can affect the iron's heating performance. Make sure the iron is unplugged and cooled down before cleaning the soleplate. Use a damp cloth or sponge to gently wipe the soleplate and remove any debris. Avoid using abrasive materials that could scratch the surface.
4. Check the water tank: If your iron has a steam function, ensure that there is sufficient water in the tank. If the water level is low, refill the tank according to the manufacturer's instructions. A low water level can prevent the iron from heating properly.
5. Perform a reset: Some irons have a reset button or a combination of buttons that can be pressed to reset the device. Consult the user manual for your specific model to find out if it has a reset function and how to perform it.
6. Contact customer support: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it is recommended to contact the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance. They can provide specific troubleshooting steps or advise on repairs or warranty options if necessary.
Always refer to the user manual provided with your Phoenix Gold iron for model-specific instructions and safety guidelines.
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