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<blockquote data-quote="bdjacks" data-source="post: 4016492" data-attributes="member: 581743"><p>I would go to auto zone or wherever in your area, get my alty tested for free, then buy a battery post cleaner, terminals and enough 4 or 2 gauge to do the big three upgrade to your charging ststem. Do the big three (maybe even double up on the neg term to chassis leg of the three, just for overkill), clean the battery posts, replace the terminals for $30 +/- and a couple of hours time. Then put you fuse back in and see if it happens again.</p><p></p><p>A new amp? I'd fix this first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bdjacks, post: 4016492, member: 581743"] I would go to auto zone or wherever in your area, get my alty tested for free, then buy a battery post cleaner, terminals and enough 4 or 2 gauge to do the big three upgrade to your charging ststem. Do the big three (maybe even double up on the neg term to chassis leg of the three, just for overkill), clean the battery posts, replace the terminals for $30 +/- and a couple of hours time. Then put you fuse back in and see if it happens again. A new amp? I'd fix this first. [/QUOTE]
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