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<blockquote data-quote="nyydmb12" data-source="post: 5206165" data-attributes="member: 585629"><p>I have never touched my battery under the hood and don't plan to for as long as possible due to the fact it is under my windshield wiper fluid. However I have a back up battery in the back hooked up through a battery isolator. One time my start up battery died at my friends house with the music at a decent level so I assumed it was because my interiors were on for too long. However then it happened again when i was testing my new boxes, only this time I saw my back up battery ground came unhooked. Could this cause my start up battery to be drained...even then shouldn't the isolator prevent this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nyydmb12, post: 5206165, member: 585629"] I have never touched my battery under the hood and don't plan to for as long as possible due to the fact it is under my windshield wiper fluid. However I have a back up battery in the back hooked up through a battery isolator. One time my start up battery died at my friends house with the music at a decent level so I assumed it was because my interiors were on for too long. However then it happened again when i was testing my new boxes, only this time I saw my back up battery ground came unhooked. Could this cause my start up battery to be drained...even then shouldn't the isolator prevent this. [/QUOTE]
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