D DAW68 Reputable Jul 28, 2014 1 0 4,510 Jul 28, 2014 #1 How to check for a break in speaker wire. System installed in a 2006 Jaycoin travel trailer.
Solution A A Alabalcho Aug 1, 2014 Disconnect speaker wires from the radio / amplifier, use AA battery - if you hear "click" from the speaker, wires / speakers are OK.
Disconnect speaker wires from the radio / amplifier, use AA battery - if you hear "click" from the speaker, wires / speakers are OK.
B bkoop Honorable Apr 1, 2012 612 0 11,160 Jul 28, 2014 #2 I thought this was a good article: http://www.examiner.com/article/diagnosing-open-and-short-circuits Upvote 0 Downvote
I thought this was a good article: http://www.examiner.com/article/diagnosing-open-and-short-circuits
Valnac Reputable Jun 28, 2014 168 2 4,760 Aug 1, 2014 #3 Tone generator, or if you can probe both ends just power one end and check other end for voltage. Most breaks don't happen in the middle of the line, they happen at the terminations. Check those for obvious loose wires and cracks in any pcb's. Upvote 0 Downvote
Tone generator, or if you can probe both ends just power one end and check other end for voltage. Most breaks don't happen in the middle of the line, they happen at the terminations. Check those for obvious loose wires and cracks in any pcb's.
A Alabalcho Titan Jan 13, 2011 14,016 432 81,090 Aug 1, 2014 Solution #4 Disconnect speaker wires from the radio / amplifier, use AA battery - if you hear "click" from the speaker, wires / speakers are OK. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Disconnect speaker wires from the radio / amplifier, use AA battery - if you hear "click" from the speaker, wires / speakers are OK.