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<blockquote data-quote="theycallmecrash" data-source="post: 3368252" data-attributes="member: 576630"><p>uh...</p><p></p><p>well for one thing dont run your stereo with the car off.</p><p></p><p>for added insurance many run with two batteries wired in parallel.</p><p></p><p>high output alternators really help with the stress on the electrical sysetm, but are also fairly expensive.</p><p></p><p>im not sure if this is the case for any others, but i like to make sure that for about a minute before i park and turn my car off i have my stereo volume low or off. this insures the battery is fully charged when i come back to it. i had alot of problems with my last battery with that issue. my truck just wouldnt start after. i guess its a habbit now though.</p><p></p><p>now of course these are just a couple things. theres many more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theycallmecrash, post: 3368252, member: 576630"] uh... well for one thing dont run your stereo with the car off. for added insurance many run with two batteries wired in parallel. high output alternators really help with the stress on the electrical sysetm, but are also fairly expensive. im not sure if this is the case for any others, but i like to make sure that for about a minute before i park and turn my car off i have my stereo volume low or off. this insures the battery is fully charged when i come back to it. i had alot of problems with my last battery with that issue. my truck just wouldnt start after. i guess its a habbit now though. now of course these are just a couple things. theres many more. [/QUOTE]
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