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I was demoing my system, and after I was done I turned it down, and some time in between that it started saying protect mode. I don't know why it is doing this, I pressed the reset button and it did nothing.

Does anyone know what this could be? I'm thinking its a short probably with my speakers somewhere....

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2002 ford explorer

200 amp rewound alt

single 18" Fi btl fully loaded

2 1750's

2 c&d tech 88amp/hr batts

2 ought wiring

cdt component set up front, cdt coaxials in back

Kenwood eXcelon KDC-X693

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do you have a DMM? if so, test each speaker lead going to the HU to check the ohm load, i think if it is disconnected it wont show, and if its grounding out you might get some crazy result.

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200a alt. by Excessive Amperage

hc800 under hood & 2 Deka 9a31 in rear

1/0awg + big 3

SAZ 3000D

HDC3 18" @ 2 ohm

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do you have a DMM? if so, test each speaker lead going to the HU to check the ohm load, i think if it is disconnected it wont show, and if its grounding out you might get some crazy result.

It seemed fine at the crossover, Should I try it at the headunit harness?

2002 ford explorer

200 amp rewound alt

single 18" Fi btl fully loaded

2 1750's

2 c&d tech 88amp/hr batts

2 ought wiring

cdt component set up front, cdt coaxials in back

Kenwood eXcelon KDC-X693

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I have same headunit. Unplug harness, or battery and put it back. See if that works.

I went over every connection basically, redid it all. and Yeah, I believe unplugging the harness worked. Thanks guys

2002 ford explorer

200 amp rewound alt

single 18" Fi btl fully loaded

2 1750's

2 c&d tech 88amp/hr batts

2 ought wiring

cdt component set up front, cdt coaxials in back

Kenwood eXcelon KDC-X693

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