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<blockquote data-quote="Savant" data-source="post: 118764" data-attributes="member: 546108"><p>I'm not familiar with adding another battery to a system.. there might be an issue there (you have to isolate the battery somehow or something?)..</p><p></p><p>Anyway.. if you pull the fuses and the power drain stops, you can be pretty sure it's something wrong in the amps. If you still have drain with the amp fuses pulled, you might have a problem with the way the batteries are hooked up..</p><p></p><p>I doubt the amp being externally fused has anything to do with it.. I'm not exactly sure what that means (externally fused), but my guess is that it's just a different way to run fuses.. some electronics might have a fuse internally (requires taking off the cover to replace them), others have a fuse outside the case (stick it into a slot/etc )..</p><p></p><p>Anyway, try to isolate the problem.. is it the amps or not.. to find out, remove them from the power system and see what happens..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savant, post: 118764, member: 546108"] I'm not familiar with adding another battery to a system.. there might be an issue there (you have to isolate the battery somehow or something?).. Anyway.. if you pull the fuses and the power drain stops, you can be pretty sure it's something wrong in the amps. If you still have drain with the amp fuses pulled, you might have a problem with the way the batteries are hooked up.. I doubt the amp being externally fused has anything to do with it.. I'm not exactly sure what that means (externally fused), but my guess is that it's just a different way to run fuses.. some electronics might have a fuse internally (requires taking off the cover to replace them), others have a fuse outside the case (stick it into a slot/etc ).. Anyway, try to isolate the problem.. is it the amps or not.. to find out, remove them from the power system and see what happens.. [/QUOTE]
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