Infinity Basslink II Problem
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Hi, I have been trying to get my basslink's to work for days now but for some odd reason it's not getting any power. The Power LED and servo light on the basslink's don't even light up, but I know I am getting power to them(i've checked with a volt meter to see if any power was going through and sure enough there was 12.4 volts). There was some white haze on the 25 amp fuse but the connection was not broken.
Before I connected the power/remote/ground to the basslink I went and got some reading. (car off)
Power: 12.4 volts
Remote: 0 volts
Ground: 12.4 volts
After I connected the power/remote/ground to the basslink everything tanked except Remote. (Car on)
Power: 1 volt
Remote: about 12 volts
Ground: 1 volt
Is there something wrong with the Basslinks or am I not installing it correctly. Thanks in advanced.
Before I connected the power/remote/ground to the basslink I went and got some reading. (car off)
Power: 12.4 volts
Remote: 0 volts
Ground: 12.4 volts
After I connected the power/remote/ground to the basslink everything tanked except Remote. (Car on)
Power: 1 volt
Remote: about 12 volts
Ground: 1 volt
Is there something wrong with the Basslinks or am I not installing it correctly. Thanks in advanced.
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Originally Posted by grenloch101056
hows your ground reading 12.4 volts?
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Rep Power: 0 Power: From + terminal of battery.
Remote: To + of accessories outlet/ Cig. outlet ( I want to keep my factory deck so that is why i have the remote wire to the cig. outlet.)
Ground: Rear Seatbelt bolt (middle one under rear seat)
Remote: To + of accessories outlet/ Cig. outlet ( I want to keep my factory deck so that is why i have the remote wire to the cig. outlet.)
Ground: Rear Seatbelt bolt (middle one under rear seat)
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Rep Power: 0 take a couple of readings with your DMM for me, both with the car on and off. Place your black probe on a good ground seperate from where your basslink is grounded.
-Positive terminal
-Ground terminal
-Remote turn on terminal
-Positive terminal
-Ground terminal
-Remote turn on terminal
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Rep Power: 0 Car on (Grounded to stock ground behind cig. outlet without power or remote wire connected to basslink):
Positive terminal: Around 4-5 volts (It's odd that it gives me such a low voltage but when I jiggle the fuse holder at the battery it goes back to 12.4 or so. Could it be that the fuse/fuse holder is bad?)
Ground terminal: About the same as positive, around 4-5 volts.
Remote turn on terminal: 12.4 volts
Car off (without power or remote wire connected to basslink[I'm just holding the positive probe on the wire):
Positive terminal: around 4-5 volts (after jiggle, goes back to 12.4)
Ground terminal: ^^ same as above.
Remote turn on terminal: 0 volts.
Even with 12.4 volts of power, after i connect both power and ground to the basslink it drops to .01 volts.
Sorry I'm writting back so late, just got home from work.
Positive terminal: Around 4-5 volts (It's odd that it gives me such a low voltage but when I jiggle the fuse holder at the battery it goes back to 12.4 or so. Could it be that the fuse/fuse holder is bad?)
Ground terminal: About the same as positive, around 4-5 volts.
Remote turn on terminal: 12.4 volts
Car off (without power or remote wire connected to basslink[I'm just holding the positive probe on the wire):
Positive terminal: around 4-5 volts (after jiggle, goes back to 12.4)
Ground terminal: ^^ same as above.
Remote turn on terminal: 0 volts.
Even with 12.4 volts of power, after i connect both power and ground to the basslink it drops to .01 volts.
Sorry I'm writting back so late, just got home from work.
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Rep Power: 0 definatly a bad fuse/fuse holder. its giving just enough of a connection to test it, but as soon as any current is demanded it cant supply it. the ground is still bothering me. It shouldnt be reading any voltage at all, either on or off. Where is it grounded too?
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Rep Power: 0 Thanks dude! It's working now, I went out and bought a new fuse holder and fuse and now it's working great. So much sound from such a small package, I love it
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Rep Power: 0 glad to hear it, when in installed them in some of my customer's cars i was suprised how much output that little setup provides. build the right size enclosure and any speaker will sound amazing
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