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<blockquote data-quote="valin" data-source="post: 6229198" data-attributes="member: 567894"><p>I know the 4kw is a thirsty amp, but again, I am only running it at 1.8 ohms, so it should only be drawing what........200-240 amps or so. Should those batts not support that power draw?</p><p></p><p>I just went out and checked the resting voltage of the batts when wired together, and they are sitting at 12.4 volts. I'll get around to testing them individually later on........they're in a fairly difficult location.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The rear batts are grounded to the chassis on individual 2/0 grounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valin, post: 6229198, member: 567894"] I know the 4kw is a thirsty amp, but again, I am only running it at 1.8 ohms, so it should only be drawing what........200-240 amps or so. Should those batts not support that power draw? I just went out and checked the resting voltage of the batts when wired together, and they are sitting at 12.4 volts. I'll get around to testing them individually later on........they're in a fairly difficult location. The rear batts are grounded to the chassis on individual 2/0 grounds. [/QUOTE]
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