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If the batteries are charged and all wires are connected to the right spots. Then that could be the amp did go. Hope thats not the reason. You double checked all of the wires and connections?

i triple checked everything. all is hooked up fine glad its under warranty looks like its getting sent out been working fine for months nothing was changed

Well, then that is a good thing for warranty. Suck to be out of an amp till they get it replaced or repaired. 3100's?? Guessing xs power?? If so ask one of there reps. See what they say as for charging.

Current system (still building) 2 kicker 12" dcvr in factory kicker ported box, Rockford Fosgate 1200.1 Amp, Kenwood ddx-470 ddin radio, Rockford Fosgate 0 Gauge wiring, Rockford Fosgate punch 6X8 2 way speakers.

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Why don't you try the amp in a different setting before shipping it off. Get a DMM and check for voltage.

Take a jumper wire from the remote to the positive of the amp. And see if it turns on.

i will try this right now

2009 Malibu LTZHead Unit - Pioneer AVH-P4300DVDSubs - 2 DC Audio m2 XL 15'sAmplifier - DC 5kWire - KnukonceptzAlternator - OhioGenBatteries - 2 XS Power 3100's, 1 d4700

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I dont think charging the batteries would have caused anything. I have never unhooked anything when I charge and have yet to have a problem.

It shouldent cause a issue, I asked because I have one 12 volt charge that takes the batteries to the 16s before floating them and that may be a bad day for a 175.4. They dont like high voltage at all

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I dont think charging the batteries would have caused anything. I have never unhooked anything when I charge and have yet to have a problem.

It shouldent cause a issue, I asked because I have one 12 volt charge that takes the batteries to the 16s before floating them and that may be a bad day for a 175.4. They dont like high voltage at all

But only if the amps were on during charging, right?

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