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Ive had a earthquake PH D2 for many years not nowing what size power fuse it requires it doesnt say in manual. I have been using 100 amp fuse but think it requires stronger fuse due to its power.
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Earthquake does not give out that information . I am an earthquake dealer for st.joe county and dealers are not given access to that information. what do you need it for ?
Those cross-reference OK. Go to www.mouser.com and do a search on both numbers. You'll find that one of them was manufactured by STMicroelectronics and is currently obsolete. The other is manufactured by Fairchild Semiconductor and is available at a cheaper price than the original.
Cables are either shorted, or deck is putting out too much power for input on amp... many new head-units will put out up to 7v on the output jacks (RCA) the amp may only want to see up to 1v will need to consult head-unit manual for adjustment of outputs.
hello their the best way to fix this amp is to send it in for factory service !
the scatched parts are kinda a company secret . thust me ..
it will take more money trying to fixing it your self..
same thing happened to me a while back it is one of the reistors inside the amp, when you took the turn it anything bumped it or it fell it might have broken off, shake it and see if anything inside rattles, if so then you need to take it to a repair shop or some who can solder
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