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post Jan 29, 2006 - 11:47 PM
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Ok I have this Kicker 1600 watt amplifier in my car. I originally hooked up the whole thing in my car but it was cutting out when the bass hit because the battery wasent cranking enough amps. So I continued to only hook up 2 of the 4 channels. That worked out...then yesterday I went to Autozone and bought a battery with more cold cranking amps. I then hooked up all the channels of the amp and it worked just fine and the bass was hitting twice as hard. About 5 minutes later I could smell burning and I saw smoke coming out of my box. I dont know If I wired something up wrong or what but I need help fast. In side my box there is 14 guage speaker wire and running into it there from the amp is 10 guage. Could the thin wire inside be burning or what? Here is a picture to help.....PLEASE HELP user posted image


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post Jan 29, 2006 - 11:57 PM
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the chances of wire burning is highly unlikly, thats very odd, I would hook it up much diff though, use both coils on the sub! have it so that chenn 1 (+) is connected to the (+) on sub 1 then have the (-) of coil 1 on sub 1 connected to the (+) on the seccond coil of sub 1 then connect the (-) of the seccond coil on sub 1 to the (-) on the amp of the same chennel, do the same to the seccond sub.

whats the max rms of each sub probably pushing too much, 800 RMS is a lot of power, most subs cant take it.

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