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<blockquote data-quote="Jcsaudio" data-source="post: 8651672" data-attributes="member: 673752"><p>As batteries get older, and especially in the heat, they lose their ability to hold a charge and also to support large electrical loads. If the batteries are getting old than you may want to test them or if they are 4 or more years old, just replace them. On those big bass hits, they may not support the large current surges they once did causing the voltage to dip a little more than before, which when below 12 volts, isn't good long term for the amplifiers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcsaudio, post: 8651672, member: 673752"] As batteries get older, and especially in the heat, they lose their ability to hold a charge and also to support large electrical loads. If the batteries are getting old than you may want to test them or if they are 4 or more years old, just replace them. On those big bass hits, they may not support the large current surges they once did causing the voltage to dip a little more than before, which when below 12 volts, isn't good long term for the amplifiers. [/QUOTE]
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