shinobi
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I have a JL Audio e1200 Monoblock Amplifier and 2x JL Audio 12" Subs (12W3v2 are the subs)
When I have headunit on half volume they are fine, but once I go past that they cut off and the red protect light comes on. When I had 1 sub in it has never done this in the last 2 years. And it still works fine now with just one sub. Here's what the manual says on the Red Protect light:
quote: 1. If the red Protect indicator lights steadily (without flashing), the amplifier has exceeded its safe operating temperature. This causes the amplifier to shut off. When the amplifier's temperature drops to a safe level the Red Protect indicator will shut off and the amplifier will return to normal operation
2. If the red protect indicator flashes intermittently, the protection circuitry has detected a short circuit or a dangerously low impedence connected to the amplifier outputs. Connecting the speaker outputs to an imperdence lower than 2Ohm will cause this protection mode to activate.
My protect light comes on when i turn volume up. Could this be because the is too much resistance building in some wire somewhere?
I have wired the subs each into the amp, (amp has two +ve and -ve out puts) - would it be better to wire them to just one output and wire the subs in series?
It's starting to annoy me now - is there anything I can do to solve this, I really dont wanna fork out for a new amp
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shinobi
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below is diagram of how I have wired them in
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Planty02
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Have you checked all the cables, particularly the ground wire
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shinobi
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yeah the ground is fine, it works perfect with one sub wired in
here's the spec of amp and subs
Amp
http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/4152.html
Sub
http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/4137.html
I'm maybe thinking the amp can't handle the two subs
[Edited on 07-06-2006 by shinobi]
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craig8
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from what i read there, not only is that amp seriously underpowering your subs, but it only has one chanel
E36 328
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shinobi
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so what sort of amp do I need to power these two subs?
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craig8
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one option you have is to wire the subs like this
and use an amp giving about 600W RMS at 2 ohm
or get a 2 channel amp which gives 2x300W RMS and wire the subs to show 4 ohm
E36 328
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shinobi
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i tried wiring subs like that on my amp and still didnt work - will look for new amp now, cheers for your help mate really appreciate it
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RKS
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There are two positive terminals and two negative terminals but only one channel, the reason there are four terminals is to make it easy to connect two subs,
if you wanna stay JL something like this would be good
http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/4155.html
a bit too much power but not loads too much
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