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Driyage Member Since: 30 Apr 2024 Location: Essex Posts: 41 |
Hi,
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5th Nov 2024 1:21pm |
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gavsfatty Member Since: 05 Nov 2024 Location: Burton On Trent, Staffordshire Posts: 6 |
Hi
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5th Nov 2024 1:35pm |
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Driyage Member Since: 30 Apr 2024 Location: Essex Posts: 41 |
I strongly suspect a ground loop; is there any portable mp3 player/phone that you can use to test the amp with an audio signal to see if the interference still persists ? |
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5th Nov 2024 1:48pm |
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gavsfatty Member Since: 05 Nov 2024 Location: Burton On Trent, Staffordshire Posts: 6 |
Hi how would I do that |
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5th Nov 2024 3:06pm |
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Driyage Member Since: 30 Apr 2024 Location: Essex Posts: 41 |
Just plug the 3.5mm jack from the HU to the mobile device, not exactly sure what signal causes your amp to turn on etc... |
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5th Nov 2024 4:49pm |
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gavsfatty Member Since: 05 Nov 2024 Location: Burton On Trent, Staffordshire Posts: 6 |
We are going way off the subject here, I’m looking for a fuse I can piggy back off instead of the cigarette lighter. |
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5th Nov 2024 4:53pm |
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Steveg Member Since: 06 Apr 2024 Location: Norfolk Posts: 37 |
I suspect you’ll still have issues if you use another 12v feed and earth point. There are a few RF filters built into the factory setup before the amp and radio unit. A ground loop suppressor should fix your issues. |
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5th Nov 2024 8:00pm |
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gavsfatty Member Since: 05 Nov 2024 Location: Burton On Trent, Staffordshire Posts: 6 |
Not sure what this is or how I would fit one any idea please? |
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5th Nov 2024 8:01pm |
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