Why won't my Viper d600.1 amp run with 1 ohm load?
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Just rewired my sub so that it is a 1 ohm load, the sub is a single rockford 2215 15" with 2 ohm voice coils (DVC) , it is on a Viper d600.1 amp but the amp keeps shutting down when the volume is up
, I thought these amps where supposed to be 1 ohm stable.
Am i putting to much power through this sub, is that why the amp keeps quitting? Or has the amp gone dodgy?
I running the sub on just one of the v/c's at the mo, i know that i should'nt , but it runs with no problems that way. I've tried the sub set at four ohm but it seems to lack power
Any thought on this please
BigRed
, I thought these amps where supposed to be 1 ohm stable. Am i putting to much power through this sub, is that why the amp keeps quitting? Or has the amp gone dodgy?
I running the sub on just one of the v/c's at the mo, i know that i should'nt , but it runs with no problems that way. I've tried the sub set at four ohm but it seems to lack power

Any thought on this please

BigRed
If i'm right the 2215 is 1000w RMS!
My pheonix gold amp (500w rms) was doing the same thing when i tried to power my 2212 subs (500w rms)
I upgraded my battery and used a power cap, that seemed to work for a bit until my amp fried.
I was told that my subs require a lot of power to drive them.
I suspect you would need a much more powerfull amp like the viper 1200.1 or RF 1000bd
My pheonix gold amp (500w rms) was doing the same thing when i tried to power my 2212 subs (500w rms)
I upgraded my battery and used a power cap, that seemed to work for a bit until my amp fried.
I was told that my subs require a lot of power to drive them.
I suspect you would need a much more powerfull amp like the viper 1200.1 or RF 1000bd
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MORE POWER
Just brought this Viper amp, was told it would be fine with this sub, how much power can these subs take? WHy won't 1 omh work?
PS I have a power cap and split charge system
[Edited by BigRed - 8/24/2003 11:17:30 AM]

Just brought this Viper amp, was told it would be fine with this sub, how much power can these subs take? WHy won't 1 omh work?
PS I have a power cap and split charge system

[Edited by BigRed - 8/24/2003 11:17:30 AM]
Just seen your sub it is 600w rms
http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/shop/product_info.php?products_id=1241&tab=2
Yes your amp should power it. I would ask the installer to re-wire the system it may cure it. Or otherwise get the amp checked.
http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/shop/product_info.php?products_id=1241&tab=2
Yes your amp should power it. I would ask the installer to re-wire the system it may cure it. Or otherwise get the amp checked.
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rewired the install myself yesterday, took me all day mate
Do you think that my power cables are too long from my dist block, there around 1 meter each, there is also a kenwood kac923 amp runnig off the same dist block, that is closer than the viper amp ,maybe only 150mm cable, if i swap the amps around do you think this will cure the problem? I'm running both amps on 4 AWG cable and the earth is the same,power cap,split charge system etc.
Many thanks for any help
BigRed
[Edited by BigRed - 8/24/2003 6:03:24 PM]

Do you think that my power cables are too long from my dist block, there around 1 meter each, there is also a kenwood kac923 amp runnig off the same dist block, that is closer than the viper amp ,maybe only 150mm cable, if i swap the amps around do you think this will cure the problem? I'm running both amps on 4 AWG cable and the earth is the same,power cap,split charge system etc.
Many thanks for any help
BigRed
[Edited by BigRed - 8/24/2003 6:03:24 PM]
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