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My crown ce1000 fan stop working dont no why

Wile it was working i herd a small noise but the amp still work an fan dont

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Check for broken wires, Or if that is not the problem fan could be burnt out. Also check if there is a separate fuse for the fan.

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  • Posted on May 28, 2008

SOURCE: Crown CE1000

Hi waveybnc

The fan has failed, or is clagged up with dust. Remove it and clean it first. But best to just replace it. They are not that special and there is not alot that stops them from working. You can get a replacement device for the amp from Crown direct, or once you know its dimensions and power requirements, from here.

Thanks for using FixYa. Please rate my advice to you here as FixYa if it helps you.

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robotek

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  • Posted on Feb 15, 2010

SOURCE: Should the fan run when my crown ce1000 unit is

It runs in response to certain thermal conditions.

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2010

SOURCE: fan running

This is a very sophisticated amp and it will turn the fan on at various speeds when it feels the need for it. Of course, if it's running REALLY hot, going into thermal protection and/or posting a fault you might take a look at it to see if it CAN turn (no obstructions).

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  • Posted on Apr 05, 2010

SOURCE: CROWN CE1000- slips into fault immediately after connection

if ur output power amp is defective u will have that problem - meaning the moment u connect load across it it will go into circuit protection to limit/stop excessive output current. make sure the speaker terminals are connected to +/- output terminals. in bridge mode use only channel 1 and that too with 4 ohms speaker only otherwise amp will clip. considering all connections are okay if it still clips when speaker is connected, u have a faulty power amp section. this the way ur amp is designed

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2010

SOURCE: Crown CE1000 and CE2000 both clipping with low signals

for some reason channel one of one of our amps started clipping. i first noticed it with the drum kit but it slowly moved to the vocals as well. i haven't noticed this issue before today. what do i need to adjust to keep it from clipping?

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Hi waveybnc

The fan has failed, or is clagged up with dust. Remove it and clean it first. But best to just replace it. They are not that special and there is not alot that stops them from working. You can get a replacement device for the amp from Crown direct, or once you know its dimensions and power requirements, from here.

Thanks for using FixYa. Please rate my advice to you here as FixYa if it helps you.

regards
robotek
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