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<blockquote data-quote="mike64" data-source="post: 8516391" data-attributes="member: 670612"><p>Hello All ,</p><p></p><p>I'm a newbie here and I wanted to get some advice. I recently add a small system to my truck. Boss Navigation head unit w/backup cam. 2 kicker 10"compS, Kicker CXA600.1 amp and Kicker Comps 6.5 door speakers. The system sounds awesome, but I'm running into an issue with my battery losing power. When I start riding a round IM a little over 14v, after playing the system I'm below and I turn the radio and bass down to let the batter charge some. I have Factory Alt. and the biggest battery Auto zone sells for my truck.</p><p></p><p>I was thinking of adding the Audio capacitor to the system to see if that would help. But after reading and surfing lots of peps say not to add the cap. but to do the BIG 3 first with 0 gauge wire. Then maybe upgrade the ALt. and battery to a XS Power battery. besides the system I only plain to add maybe some led lights inside the truck. Any suggestions would help me out.</p><p></p><p>Thanks Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike64, post: 8516391, member: 670612"] Hello All , I'm a newbie here and I wanted to get some advice. I recently add a small system to my truck. Boss Navigation head unit w/backup cam. 2 kicker 10"compS, Kicker CXA600.1 amp and Kicker Comps 6.5 door speakers. The system sounds awesome, but I'm running into an issue with my battery losing power. When I start riding a round IM a little over 14v, after playing the system I'm below and I turn the radio and bass down to let the batter charge some. I have Factory Alt. and the biggest battery Auto zone sells for my truck. I was thinking of adding the Audio capacitor to the system to see if that would help. But after reading and surfing lots of peps say not to add the cap. but to do the BIG 3 first with 0 gauge wire. Then maybe upgrade the ALt. and battery to a XS Power battery. besides the system I only plain to add maybe some led lights inside the truck. Any suggestions would help me out. Thanks Mike [/QUOTE]
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