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<blockquote data-quote="chibahawk" data-source="post: 1013816" data-attributes="member: 561743"><p>Okay, I had problems last week - first ever install and I had my subs and amp going - then the next morning I find my battery dead... could this have been the reason.</p><p></p><p>My battery terminal was loose.</p><p></p><p>Well it was definitely loose, but I'm not sure if that could have caused a leak of power overnight or how that would've drained the battery. Also on top of this I had my battery jumped by AAA and then drove it around for a half hour with the subs on and experienced dimming headlights/domelights - turned my car off and when I went to turn it back on, boom same problem battery was dead right after I shut the car off..</p><p></p><p>Could it have been because the battery terminal was loose and that's it? My car is running fine right now but it's because I unhooked the amp and subs so the battery is running solo but I was wondering if hooking them back up would be feasible in the future before going out and buying a new battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chibahawk, post: 1013816, member: 561743"] Okay, I had problems last week - first ever install and I had my subs and amp going - then the next morning I find my battery dead... could this have been the reason. My battery terminal was loose. Well it was definitely loose, but I'm not sure if that could have caused a leak of power overnight or how that would've drained the battery. Also on top of this I had my battery jumped by AAA and then drove it around for a half hour with the subs on and experienced dimming headlights/domelights - turned my car off and when I went to turn it back on, boom same problem battery was dead right after I shut the car off.. Could it have been because the battery terminal was loose and that's it? My car is running fine right now but it's because I unhooked the amp and subs so the battery is running solo but I was wondering if hooking them back up would be feasible in the future before going out and buying a new battery. [/QUOTE]
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