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![]() You probably need dual batteries, if you don't already have them. You're putting too much current through not enough wire to prevent excess heat build-up. Your amp should have its own power coming off a battery, through a fuse or circuit breaker. The wire coming from the alternator to the battery(s) should be at least a big as the stock on was, with a good, tight connection. You shouldn't take a feed directly off the alternator forr your sound system, unless you already have changed it out fo for a super-heavy-duty one that puts out plenty for your system, and have a good power filter between the alternator and your system. -- Big Bruce ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Big Bruce's Profile: http://www.zerohurtz.com/member.php?userid=839 View this thread: http://www.zerohurtz.com/showthread.php?t=61186 |
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