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<blockquote data-quote="lancer" data-source="post: 7391934" data-attributes="member: 633165"><p>being a marine system id check the batteries. still wouldnt have the starter batt so close to the amp. it isnt that its a problem, its just not benificial. starter batts are meant to be used for starting..deep cycles are meant for long periods of usage. the starter batt is being forced to push all those amps through tiny wire for a long distance, so any advantages for starting would be negated. might not help your audio much but its work a try to just swap them.</p><p></p><p>and the impedance is probably the cause. that would make your amp overheat, and shut off. mine done it before with the re mt wired too low. played it fine at first and couple months later slowly started slacking off. if it keeps on doing it after you change the impendance get your batts tested and check the connections again. ive had systems fail over slightly corroded terminals, or loose ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancer, post: 7391934, member: 633165"] being a marine system id check the batteries. still wouldnt have the starter batt so close to the amp. it isnt that its a problem, its just not benificial. starter batts are meant to be used for starting..deep cycles are meant for long periods of usage. the starter batt is being forced to push all those amps through tiny wire for a long distance, so any advantages for starting would be negated. might not help your audio much but its work a try to just swap them. and the impedance is probably the cause. that would make your amp overheat, and shut off. mine done it before with the re mt wired too low. played it fine at first and couple months later slowly started slacking off. if it keeps on doing it after you change the impendance get your batts tested and check the connections again. ive had systems fail over slightly corroded terminals, or loose ones. [/QUOTE]
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