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educate me.. can long grounds cause voltage loss?
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<blockquote data-quote="MkKin420" data-source="post: 5643739" data-attributes="member: 603251"><p>So basically with your amps on and not playing any music (idle) your voltage at the amps drops down under 13v. Perhaps your problem lies in the mixing of the two kinds of batteries, that duralast might be wearing down your battcap, How long have you had the second battery? How much power are your amps rated for? What are the fuse ratings? What about your alternator? Do you keep your batteries as fully charged as possible?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MkKin420, post: 5643739, member: 603251"] So basically with your amps on and not playing any music (idle) your voltage at the amps drops down under 13v. Perhaps your problem lies in the mixing of the two kinds of batteries, that duralast might be wearing down your battcap, How long have you had the second battery? How much power are your amps rated for? What are the fuse ratings? What about your alternator? Do you keep your batteries as fully charged as possible? [/QUOTE]
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