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<blockquote data-quote="nstillmatic" data-source="post: 7121153" data-attributes="member: 626657"><p>Alright, so I have my system wired up to a Kinetik HC2000 in the trunk with a yellowtop under the hood. When the car is NOT running and the subs are playing at a high level the lights start to dim (which is connected to the front battery).</p><p></p><p>Is it doing this because the two batteries aren't isolated or is my system just requiring more power than the kinetik can handle?</p><p></p><p>Again, this doesn't happen when the engine is running, and the lights that are dimming are wired to the front battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nstillmatic, post: 7121153, member: 626657"] Alright, so I have my system wired up to a Kinetik HC2000 in the trunk with a yellowtop under the hood. When the car is NOT running and the subs are playing at a high level the lights start to dim (which is connected to the front battery). Is it doing this because the two batteries aren't isolated or is my system just requiring more power than the kinetik can handle? Again, this doesn't happen when the engine is running, and the lights that are dimming are wired to the front battery. [/QUOTE]
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