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<blockquote data-quote="cfox10" data-source="post: 8450645" data-attributes="member: 631530"><p>Yeah, 1k is what I'm hoping to see. It's for a buddies vehicle we just did an install for. He was having bad voltage drop at 2ohm so we had the battery load tested and it would drop down to 10's, if we left the door open on his truck for more than 2-3 minutes he couldn't start the truck.</p><p></p><p>Ended up replacing the battery on the truck yesterday for a Carquest branded AGM.. dips down to just 14v now at full tilt 2ohm.</p><p></p><p>Wired down to .5 and dipping to about 12.3, but the lights are dimming more than when he dipping down into 11's @ 2 the first time with the bad battery?</p><p></p><p>Doing the big 3 today and hoping that will keep voltage stable. It seems like the draw from his electric fans are abnormally high, they alone dim the hell out of the lights even with the new battery.</p><p></p><p>He works at carquest and they've got short runs of 4/0 welding cable that he can get for the big 3 for pretty cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfox10, post: 8450645, member: 631530"] Yeah, 1k is what I'm hoping to see. It's for a buddies vehicle we just did an install for. He was having bad voltage drop at 2ohm so we had the battery load tested and it would drop down to 10's, if we left the door open on his truck for more than 2-3 minutes he couldn't start the truck. Ended up replacing the battery on the truck yesterday for a Carquest branded AGM.. dips down to just 14v now at full tilt 2ohm. Wired down to .5 and dipping to about 12.3, but the lights are dimming more than when he dipping down into 11's @ 2 the first time with the bad battery? Doing the big 3 today and hoping that will keep voltage stable. It seems like the draw from his electric fans are abnormally high, they alone dim the hell out of the lights even with the new battery. He works at carquest and they've got short runs of 4/0 welding cable that he can get for the big 3 for pretty cheap. [/QUOTE]
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