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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 6730852" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>Somewhat, yes. But that poses another problem, If every time you let your car sit every night, in the morning when you turn your car on, your alternator trying to recharge the discharged batteries could fry your alternator, If not, Remember that every time a battery is discharged it becomes more difficult to charge. So if you are depleting your expensive batteries every night, you are going to end up with shit batteries alot quicker than if you had an isolator. plus, it's not that easy for your alternator to charge 4 half depleted batteries. It may take quite a bit of time to get them back up to high levels even with the audioz off.</p><p></p><p>So bassically in a nut shell more batteries without an isolator will still be better than just the single stock battery, But it's like running a blue ray player on a standard definition TV.</p><p></p><p>Simply, If your running high performance batteries with a stock batt, you'll never get the best performance without an isolator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 6730852, member: 573988"] Somewhat, yes. But that poses another problem, If every time you let your car sit every night, in the morning when you turn your car on, your alternator trying to recharge the discharged batteries could fry your alternator, If not, Remember that every time a battery is discharged it becomes more difficult to charge. So if you are depleting your expensive batteries every night, you are going to end up with shit batteries alot quicker than if you had an isolator. plus, it's not that easy for your alternator to charge 4 half depleted batteries. It may take quite a bit of time to get them back up to high levels even with the audioz off. So bassically in a nut shell more batteries without an isolator will still be better than just the single stock battery, But it's like running a blue ray player on a standard definition TV. Simply, If your running high performance batteries with a stock batt, you'll never get the best performance without an isolator. [/QUOTE]
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