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<blockquote data-quote="2023 LTZ" data-source="post: 8833442" data-attributes="member: 686684"><p>Ok</p><p>While my hair grows back should I consider utilizing a large deep cycle battery and an isolator? The theory of that being to protect the passing of considerable voltage through my start battery?</p><p>At idle listening to say “tech nine- crazy” voltage dips to 11 briefly while the charge system which monitors the negative side, activates and makes up for the difference. I believe is the cause of my batteries failure. I’d it’d help I guess I’m in but between the jy2k farad, isolator and retail of this monster deep cycle I may as well have bought a couple batteries.</p><p>1st world problems..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2023 LTZ, post: 8833442, member: 686684"] Ok While my hair grows back should I consider utilizing a large deep cycle battery and an isolator? The theory of that being to protect the passing of considerable voltage through my start battery? At idle listening to say “tech nine- crazy” voltage dips to 11 briefly while the charge system which monitors the negative side, activates and makes up for the difference. I believe is the cause of my batteries failure. I’d it’d help I guess I’m in but between the jy2k farad, isolator and retail of this monster deep cycle I may as well have bought a couple batteries. 1st world problems.. [/QUOTE]
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