Soon as i stick the fuse in it blows. right when
There could be so many things that cause this to happen. The final transistors in the unit handle a lot of current. When they fail from heat or other causes, the fuse burns out. There is nothing that you can do unless you know how to perform electronic repairs and troubleshooting. Unless you want to send it in to a shop for repairs.
What is this ? On the back of Power Acoustik 500w subwoofer
Sub-woofers work on a low hertz as per audio. You have a built-in amp that has a crossover that separates frequencies under 100 Hz. Typical Hertz range is between 20-60. Since you have a built-in amp the black rectangle is a heat sink which helps to dissipate heat away from the internal components and also seconds as a cover to keep debris and other foreign objects from getting to the amp and burning it out.
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2000 dodge ram 1500 trying to fine the horn what size is it on please
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RZ4-2000D. 2,000. 2 x 500. 4 x 250. 4 x 190. 11". -. RZ5-2500D. 2,100. 300 x 2 + 600 x 1. 150 x 4 + 600 x 1. 100 x 4 + 400 x 1. 12.25. Included. RZ1-1500D.Missing: lfa1 dodge ram
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I'd not try that as the stock amp just won't have enough power at the sub .... Or will any cheapo wood box work fine? ..... I have an 03 ram 1500 QC with the infinity system...... I just purchased a new 2010 Dodge Ram Big Horn Crew Cab Long Box with the 6... 1 Power Acoustik ONV1-2000D and ONV4-1200Missing: lfa1
What type of fuse should I use I have a 1000watt power acoustik
Ohm's Law says watts / volts = amps, so 1000/12 is 83+change -- damn! I hope you have a big, phat alternator! So fuses have to be rated somewhat higher than device load, you need a 90 amp or 100 amp fuse -- what style I couldn't even begin to guess, normal automotive fuses don't go that high.
If this is a new install, make sure your power wires are heavy enough to handle the load. A fuse's job is to blow before the wiring catches fire. The longer the wire is, the thicker it must be. Electrical fire is a catastrophe so make sure your wiring is adequate -- I know it's hard to believe but the power wire is actually more important than the speaker wire!
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