Posted June 23, 200916 yr So. my hifonics brutus bxi1208d is causing distortion, it doesn't start up instantly but as it gets going it starts to CLIP hard, the clipping light isn't going off or anything, im assuming its the heat? its about 100 degrees Fahrenheit.i have an Kinetik Hc 600, 4 gauge wire, stock alt.i get what i'd payed for right? Edited June 23, 200916 yr by Julian
June 23, 200916 yr Unfortunately so. You say it gradually gets worse as you keep playing? Is it only at full tilt or even when turned down?
June 23, 200916 yr you prob are just running off that kinetik hc600 check your fuse between the two batteries to see if it blew, if so put a new fuse in and you'll be good to go.
June 24, 200916 yr Author its not, the fuse, im assuming its the heat from my car because it is atleast 100 degrees outside.
June 24, 200916 yr Do us a favor and take a couple of measurements with a DMM.Measure at the alternator, at front battery, after the fuse, at the HC600, and finally at the amp.Post those results here. Do it with the car idling.
June 24, 200916 yr Author it happens just after it hits full tilt after about 3 mins it starts distorting. i checked the coils they read just perfect. ill do that for you john.
June 24, 200916 yr Author so i metered my alt, front bat, back bat, and at my amp and this is what i got14.16 (good)14.05 front bat (good)13.94 back bat (good)10.08 (very bad)what could be killing a little over than 3 volts while idling?
June 24, 200916 yr Author i don't think so the ground is securely grounded with a 4 gauged size bolt sanded down on both paint sanded down on both sides. the rings on the terminals are crimped and taped tightly.
June 24, 200916 yr Hmm seems something is robbing you of voltage between the battery and amp. Test on either side of the fuse on that wire, sometimes fuse boxes go bad.
June 24, 200916 yr Author nope, i don't think so.. 13.94 back bat at the leads of my second battery 10.08 at the leads of my amp
June 25, 200916 yr could be, maybe satan posessed my 4gauge tsunami wiring Unhook the positive wire from the amplifier and use your DMM to check the positive wire on another ground, post the results, if it reads good, then your ground is bad after all, I spent hours the other day trying to find out why my amplifier would only turn on if the RCA's were plugged in, then I found out my ground got ripped out of the ring terminal, so my amplifier was grounding itself to the RCA's which is why it would only turn on if they were plugged in.Very very bad.
June 26, 200916 yr Author I re did EVERYTHING instead of using rockford fosgate ring terminals i made my own from some metal tubing and its great and cheap! im getting like 13.8v at full tilt while idiling which is great for a stock alt.
June 26, 200916 yr I re did EVERYTHING instead of using rockford fosgate ring terminals i made my own from some metal tubing and its great and cheap! im getting like 13.8v at full tilt while idiling which is great for a stock alt.So is the problem fixed?
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.