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<blockquote data-quote="mrpep" data-source="post: 8575221" data-attributes="member: 661076"><p>Yeah the battery was fine and it was that CCA at the battery post got all white powder about 2" inside of the cables pvc jacket. I learned a lot about CCA today. It's garbage i was thinking it could be my amp or HU and I was going nuts thinking about all the work I</p><p></p><p>Might have to do but luckily it was noticed. I'll tell you all this , if your using CCA it's not even visible. Take off the connections and inspect real closely , a lot of it is inside the cable and out of sight. It was loaded with powder about 2" or more into cable dropped my voltage to 2 volts at the fuse. Live and learn ..</p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrpep, post: 8575221, member: 661076"] Yeah the battery was fine and it was that CCA at the battery post got all white powder about 2" inside of the cables pvc jacket. I learned a lot about CCA today. It's garbage i was thinking it could be my amp or HU and I was going nuts thinking about all the work I Might have to do but luckily it was noticed. I'll tell you all this , if your using CCA it's not even visible. Take off the connections and inspect real closely , a lot of it is inside the cable and out of sight. It was loaded with powder about 2" or more into cable dropped my voltage to 2 volts at the fuse. Live and learn .. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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