Well then, got the empeg fired up in the car. I'd had enough of 'Hi I'm Wes' on radio 1 so I selected the player and up pops Future Sound of London's Papua New Guinea. Good tune, so I turned it up. Big mistake! It worked for a minute or two, then nothing.... silence.
I look up to see the empeg still playing happily. Look at the amp, the power light has gone out. Right then, out with the multi-meter. Measured 6v across the power terminals of the amp, can't be good. I always thought the ground might be dodgy. I checked on the terminals of the battery and got 13v. I then had a look at the amp remote wire WRT ground on the amp. With the unit powered up I read 5 volts and with it powered down I read -5. I think i'll double check the ground.
In the meantime, could someone confirm the voltage they get from their amp remote wire. Also, is there a maximum current the remote wire can supply? I've got my steering wheel adaptor but if that's drawing more than a few milliamps i'd be surprised. I'll also do an insulation and earth leakage test on the amp power cable.
I'd really like to hear the rest of the FSOL track in the car....