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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 7317825" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>Temperature extremes are hard on batteries and alternators, and it's possible the heat is having an effect on your charging system. Do you have the Big 3 upgrade? Have you upgraded your alternator or made sure the stock alternator is large enough for your 2 amps? The cap is not likely causing your amp to shut off, but you could try removing the cap from the system and then see how it works after 30 minutes. Check to make sure your grounds are all tight, on bare metal directly on the body, and attached with a bolt and nut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 7317825, member: 628688"] Temperature extremes are hard on batteries and alternators, and it's possible the heat is having an effect on your charging system. Do you have the Big 3 upgrade? Have you upgraded your alternator or made sure the stock alternator is large enough for your 2 amps? The cap is not likely causing your amp to shut off, but you could try removing the cap from the system and then see how it works after 30 minutes. Check to make sure your grounds are all tight, on bare metal directly on the body, and attached with a bolt and nut. [/QUOTE]
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