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<blockquote data-quote="inferno1985" data-source="post: 8509108" data-attributes="member: 639224"><p>Also. Today as I was playing my system like normal. My volt meter just shut off. The amps probably shut off as well and my volt meter came back on but was hardly lit up. Like it was receiving very low voltage. And it read "LO" after a second or two. The volt meter would gain some more juice and be a bit more noticeable a few times I would do this. And then it would all the sudden be very bright and quickly read 12.4 and them bam jumps up to 13.6 if I again played the system it would do this all over again. I've had the system installed for again few weeks. I actually tuned down the head unit settings and amo just a tad bit so I know I'm not over working it. It's been left alone with tape on my knows for 6 years. Not sure if chevy controlled pm alt is shutting down the system. But I've never had a problem like this ever. I've ran down my battery before a few years ago that when I stopped playing my system and shut my car off it was dead instantly and never showed a "LO" on the volt meter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inferno1985, post: 8509108, member: 639224"] Also. Today as I was playing my system like normal. My volt meter just shut off. The amps probably shut off as well and my volt meter came back on but was hardly lit up. Like it was receiving very low voltage. And it read "LO" after a second or two. The volt meter would gain some more juice and be a bit more noticeable a few times I would do this. And then it would all the sudden be very bright and quickly read 12.4 and them bam jumps up to 13.6 if I again played the system it would do this all over again. I've had the system installed for again few weeks. I actually tuned down the head unit settings and amo just a tad bit so I know I'm not over working it. It's been left alone with tape on my knows for 6 years. Not sure if chevy controlled pm alt is shutting down the system. But I've never had a problem like this ever. I've ran down my battery before a few years ago that when I stopped playing my system and shut my car off it was dead instantly and never showed a "LO" on the volt meter. [/QUOTE]
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