Pink wire
The pink wire is the brake wire i just now wired it to some where that grounds to the vehicle and boom dvd player is working :)
RADIO
over heated it man thse radios very poor heat protection off brands not great for sterios alll day no ventlation main amp no good i would just get new ken wood calrion ect ok
When I bridge the BAMF 2200/2 Power Acoustik amp it cuts off
Hello munchisfun,
I'd suspect that the amp is operating into too low of an impedance and going into protection.
The 2200/2 is not rated to drive a 2ohm load when bridged (most 2-channel amps aren't) and when you connect 2 4ohm subs in parallel, the load is 2ohms. I'd run one sub from each channel.
Hope this helps.
Amp not working
Make sure you have the amp grounded. I put one in last week and would not work till I grounded the amp to the car....Run a seperate wire to the car/truck.
D1-3000d
check the signal cable, there could be interference that causes a high peak that keeps the protection light on because of constant high output
Ptid-5300
Its illegal to watch a dvd/tv when the vehicle is moving so the manufacturer disables the function.. Usually by connecting a cable to your handbrake indicator or to your vehicle speed sensor VSS.
Youll have to find out which one it is. You can then find out how to disable it. JVC's normally ground the H/brake cable
I forgot my password
The company advises that you should contact them to receive that information. They want to ascertain that you are the legitimate owner. You can reach them at:
[email protected]
800-832-4647 x293
Mon-Fri 8:00AM - 4:30PM Pacific Time
Power acoustic lt620-2
It's a straight forward swap, just make sure you line up the cathode leg (the one nearest the stripe) the right way before you solder.If the are any resistors around the capacitor it's worth changing them too, things don't normally blow on their own.The caps and resistors are easy enough to get hold of from maplin or RS.Good luck
Can i wire 1 channel to each voice coil on my **** with 2 cables?
Not recommended, if you have a 2 Ohm DVC this will give you a result of 4 ohms, You are better off Wiring AMP (-) to (-) on one VC then another wire from (+) on same VC to (-) on other VC and then (+) on other VC to (+) on AMP, this will get you the same result. You run a high risk of burning the Voice Coils if you wire up the way you speak of.
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