Having short fat power cables from the batteries to the amp sounds like the cure you're looking for.
Having short fat power cables from the batteries to the amp sounds like the cure you're looking for.
Indeed looks like power shortage...of some kind... Usually the dimming of the led (which is connected to the OVERLOAD function of the chip) means too strong input signal, but the way it then dims is soft and here it just goes hard on/off....
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The cable that I'm using is the one that you fitted the amp with, Vbro. So I guess that the cable is thick enough? I took away a cable that that I had added after yours to make it a bit longer, but without any improvement.
I've tested the amp with other batteries as well. Now I don't really know how to continue my "troubleshooting".Any suggestions?
Placing a led really close by the amp power supply to see if that dims along with the other one. I am also not sure what version of my AMP32 that is, in some of them I placed a polyfuse and in some I placed a polarity protection diode.... I can't exclude this might cause trouble....
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