hook up a capacitor between your amp and your PSU. This doesn't trip any safety mechanisms in the PSU/amp and it turns on fine. I used a 1 farad cap, im sure less/more will work too!
so just wondering, why does it start working after i try to turn it on a good 5-10 times? and I had another idea. what if i got terminals and hooked up the power supply to a car battery basically as a capacitor and another terminal from the car battery to the amp?
it was 12.1v on the power line so its right. i mean the setup works as i said. im just trying to see if theres a way to bypass the whole try to turn it on over and over for bout 10 mins
*I'd like to start out that this system works, but there seems to be an issue with turning it on.*
picture of my setup:
So I'm pretty sure I have all the hardware I need but I ran into a little troubling problem. I have a 15 inch subwoofer powered by a car amp and i have a ATX desktop power...
*I'd like to start out that this system works, but there seems to be an issue with turning it on.*
picture of my setup:
So I'm pretty sure I have all the hardware I need but I ran into a little troubling problem. I have a 15 inch subwoofer powered by a car amp and i have a ATX desktop power...