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Amp turning off due to voltage drop while driving
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<blockquote data-quote="nola111" data-source="post: 8863389" data-attributes="member: 690299"><p>Thank you all for all the replies, I intend to reply to each and every one individually as I test things out.</p><p></p><p>Here's the latest development that makes me think even more that this is a voltage issue - I disconnected power to the Sub amp, and after 3 days of driving, there is no cut-out of the main amp. Any thoughts on that other than my battery/alternator just simply can't provide enough power to power both amps?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nola111, post: 8863389, member: 690299"] Thank you all for all the replies, I intend to reply to each and every one individually as I test things out. Here's the latest development that makes me think even more that this is a voltage issue - I disconnected power to the Sub amp, and after 3 days of driving, there is no cut-out of the main amp. Any thoughts on that other than my battery/alternator just simply can't provide enough power to power both amps? [/QUOTE]
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