Team-Atomic-Andrew Posted August 14, 2009 Report Share Posted August 14, 2009 lemme be honest it means something is FUCKED UP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
t-money Posted August 14, 2009 Report Share Posted August 14, 2009 (edited) or low voltage hey kranny, u wanna takee this outside? lol jp man. no either of these would be correct. but yess these are the situations protection mode helps to protect from Edited August 14, 2009 by t-money Quote 2002 ford focus hatch pioneer DEH-P8400bh infinity kappa 6.5 components front and rear XS Power D1200 Shuriken BT-100 audioque 120.4 2 15 inch audioque HDC3 D2 2 audioque 2200d big 3 mechman 220a alt with external regulator 479-418-3056 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 14, 2009 Report Share Posted August 14, 2009 I've yet to see my car's voltage drop dramatically. Remember, this is just a proposed situation. Didn't happen. Just curious as to what this "mode" was. does it heat up a good amount? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArmoredPersonel48698 Posted August 14, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 14, 2009 (edited) One last thing so I can get this straight in my mind. Protection mode is basically an amps "safety" net when something goes wrong. does it heat up a good amount? It gets warm but not, HOLY SHIT WHERE'S THE FIRE EXTINGUISHER kind of hot. Edited August 14, 2009 by ArmoredPersonel48698 Quote 1998 Honda CR-V Installed: 1 x Kenwood KAC-9104D amp 2 x Kenwood KFC-W3012 12" subs 4 x Kenwood KFC-1682ie 3-way components 1 x Kenwood Excelon KDC-X493 head unit My Honda Build Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 14, 2009 Report Share Posted August 14, 2009 One last thing so I can get this straight in my mind. Protection mode is basically an amps "safety" net when something goes wrong. yes, but if it keeps happening, it means something is wrong with your system. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
t-money Posted August 14, 2009 Report Share Posted August 14, 2009 One last thing so I can get this straight in my mind. Protection mode is basically an amps "safety" net when something goes wrong.yes. but keep in mind it is still possible to fry. its a sefty step but it wont stop it eveytime It gets warm but not, HOLY SHIT WHERE'S THE FIRE EXTINGUISHER kind of hot. Quote 2002 ford focus hatch pioneer DEH-P8400bh infinity kappa 6.5 components front and rear XS Power D1200 Shuriken BT-100 audioque 120.4 2 15 inch audioque HDC3 D2 2 audioque 2200d big 3 mechman 220a alt with external regulator 479-418-3056 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArmoredPersonel48698 Posted August 14, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 14, 2009 (edited) Again you guys, remember, this is just a proposed situation. I've had my system installed for less than a day so no problems so far. I'm just asking about this because I hear about it all the time from my dumb ass friends who don't know what the hell they're doing. I wouldn't say it's impossible for me to make it go into protect mode, but at the current moment, I've got the amp's bass gain set fairly low so it's no where near full power/capacity, well, at least I think it isn't. In two weeks or so, I'll let you know if I experience any problems with it when I start pressing more bass through it. No problems so far. You can find my build topic in the Member Build forum under the title of 100% Kenwood Power. So far so good. Today was a good day. EDIT: dammit I can't spell anymore. Edited August 14, 2009 by ArmoredPersonel48698 Quote 1998 Honda CR-V Installed: 1 x Kenwood KAC-9104D amp 2 x Kenwood KFC-W3012 12" subs 4 x Kenwood KFC-1682ie 3-way components 1 x Kenwood Excelon KDC-X493 head unit My Honda Build Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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