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<blockquote data-quote="hondacr125" data-source="post: 5385649" data-attributes="member: 564312"><p>The alternator is charging the rear batteries through the isolator. I have a stock alternator though. I just thought that with the isolator it seperated the batteries so that when the system bumps it doesn't dim the headlights, and if you play the stereo with the truck off, the front battery doesnt die. There is like a .4-.6 voltage drop through the isolator, so maybe thas has something to do with it. Is there anything else I could do, because I really don't want to have to buy another 20' run of that 1/0 wire. The last owner of the system had 4 of the kinetik 2000 batteries and I only have two, so that could also have something to do with it maybe? Today I turned down the boost from 11 to like 2, and I turned the gain down to about half and it seems to be better, but it still cuts out a lttle bit when played really loud. I will get those ring terminals Monday, the local audio shop is closed and the biggest best buy had was 4 guage....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hondacr125, post: 5385649, member: 564312"] The alternator is charging the rear batteries through the isolator. I have a stock alternator though. I just thought that with the isolator it seperated the batteries so that when the system bumps it doesn't dim the headlights, and if you play the stereo with the truck off, the front battery doesnt die. There is like a .4-.6 voltage drop through the isolator, so maybe thas has something to do with it. Is there anything else I could do, because I really don't want to have to buy another 20' run of that 1/0 wire. The last owner of the system had 4 of the kinetik 2000 batteries and I only have two, so that could also have something to do with it maybe? Today I turned down the boost from 11 to like 2, and I turned the gain down to about half and it seems to be better, but it still cuts out a lttle bit when played really loud. I will get those ring terminals Monday, the local audio shop is closed and the biggest best buy had was 4 guage.... [/QUOTE]
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