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<blockquote data-quote="DrTre5189" data-source="post: 8046758" data-attributes="member: 642220"><p>Yeah, I already have the big three upgrade as well as the new alternator. And I really do think it is my battery. I think the shop that installed the battery was unaware of what kind of heavy duty sound equipment I have in my vehicle. Naturally they just put in a battery to make the vehicle work. So now I have an high out put alternator that is able to provide the power I need but an insufficient battery to hold it. Instead of replacing the battery, couldn't I just add a second battery to power my subs, or would it just be better to buy one huge battery to run everything and replace the Bosch battery. Also, How do I check my grounds? Where is it located so that I can see if that might be the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrTre5189, post: 8046758, member: 642220"] Yeah, I already have the big three upgrade as well as the new alternator. And I really do think it is my battery. I think the shop that installed the battery was unaware of what kind of heavy duty sound equipment I have in my vehicle. Naturally they just put in a battery to make the vehicle work. So now I have an high out put alternator that is able to provide the power I need but an insufficient battery to hold it. Instead of replacing the battery, couldn't I just add a second battery to power my subs, or would it just be better to buy one huge battery to run everything and replace the Bosch battery. Also, How do I check my grounds? Where is it located so that I can see if that might be the problem. [/QUOTE]
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