Install:
I installed a sundown amp and replaced the existing subwoofer with sundown as well. Everything went fine, tapped into the 12v+ under back seat, intercepted subwoofer signal with line out converter>amp>back to subwoofer. Used line out converter for sundwon amp switch as it has auto turn on from the Tesla amp subwoofer signal. I used same ground point for both amps Tesla used for their amp.
Problem:
Anyways, I wanted to replace the subwoofer again and when I unscrewed the bolt grounding both amps, I forgot to unplug the wire harness from the Tesla amplifier and there was a spark. After reinstalling, the Tesla amp won't turn on.
Troubleshooting:
1. I tested the red+/grey- on Tesla amp for 12v and it tested at 13.86v.
2. Replaced amp (1079748-00-e) with new one from Tesla.
3. Did Mountain Pass reset where I disconnected front 12v- and plug under back seat.
4. Tested Sundown amp with different switch signal and it turned on.
I'm running out of ideas. I noticed the amp doesn't have a switch wire so maybe it uses the a2b signal as it? Not sure what else I can do. I don't mind tipping the guru who helps me solve my problem
I installed a sundown amp and replaced the existing subwoofer with sundown as well. Everything went fine, tapped into the 12v+ under back seat, intercepted subwoofer signal with line out converter>amp>back to subwoofer. Used line out converter for sundwon amp switch as it has auto turn on from the Tesla amp subwoofer signal. I used same ground point for both amps Tesla used for their amp.
Problem:
Anyways, I wanted to replace the subwoofer again and when I unscrewed the bolt grounding both amps, I forgot to unplug the wire harness from the Tesla amplifier and there was a spark. After reinstalling, the Tesla amp won't turn on.
Troubleshooting:
1. I tested the red+/grey- on Tesla amp for 12v and it tested at 13.86v.
2. Replaced amp (1079748-00-e) with new one from Tesla.
3. Did Mountain Pass reset where I disconnected front 12v- and plug under back seat.
4. Tested Sundown amp with different switch signal and it turned on.
I'm running out of ideas. I noticed the amp doesn't have a switch wire so maybe it uses the a2b signal as it? Not sure what else I can do. I don't mind tipping the guru who helps me solve my problem