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Oct 11, 2014 - Hi everyone, My drivers side headlights are dim on low, (car has separate bulbs ... When the headlight switch is turned ON, but for low beams, ...
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The high beam continues to work on both sides...I pulled the Driverside headlamp fuse and then both left and right beams lit up but very dim.
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Jan 23, 2014 - My driver's side lights are working fine - high and low beams. ... But it definitely looks like the big lamp on the driver's side gets brighter when ..... Drivers side headlight is very dim on low beam and goes out when on high beam ...
With a Dolby 5.1 surround sound system, the level of each speaker is adjustable. Consult your owner's manual. It sounds like the center (voice) channel is set too low, or the left and right channels are set too high.
Hello, what is your high side pressure? A bad compressor will show abnormally high low side pressure with abnormally low high side pressure. That 45 low side pressure is low And superheat high. If you high side pressure is normal toma little above normal but the low side remains low you have a restriction in the system, that might be why it's not taking in tne freon. Let me know you high side pressure
you are actually not bi-amping the unit, you are bridging the amp. this really only works as long as all channels produce equal power. next the bad news is that typically home stereo amps are not wired internally to bridge channels.
bi-amping a speaker refers to connecting on channel to the highs and on channel to the lows. the receiver would need to be be able to process the outputs via a crossover network to split the frequency range in half so the appropriate frequencies went to the correct speaker.
Poor send? Is your modulation ok? The biggest hurdle for good coms is the antenna, placement and proper tuning will make or break your CB. Check your SWR, if you can't check it then another way to get an idea is to use your power meter. It will show more power when the SWR is high, check you high and low channels for increased deflection. High on channel 40 and low on channel one would mean antenna needs to be shorter and the opposite for channel one. A balanced reading or slightly lower reading in the midband channels would indicate antenna working near optimum.
D is your basic 40 channel, this is what most truckers talk on, then C is low, b is double low and a triple low then e is high and f is double high, this radio also has upper and lower side band, most ham operators use these channels. Hope its been convered to talk on CB band.
On your amp, there should be a switch (on the side probably) that has "LP", "HP", and "FULL" or "OFF". This is a switch for the low pass/high pass filter. Switch it to "LP" as this will allow only low frequencies to go to your subs, what you want. If you don't have that switch, go to an audio store or online audio supplier and get either a low pass filter, band pass filter, or a cross-over, and follow the wiring diagram that comes with it to filter out the high frequencies before they get to your subs.
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