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<blockquote data-quote="audioatg" data-source="post: 5386563" data-attributes="member: 570057"><p>Find the room. Go buy a cheap DMM from anywere and check the voltage at the Rear Batteries when the system cuts out. Then use that DMM and check the OHM load you have on the amp. I know you said you have the subs wired to 2ohms. Is that both susb together. Are your subs dual 4ohms.....Did you fix that ground yet. Smashing wire inbetween somthin and not using a ring terminal is a BAD ground. You can use the DMM and measure the voltage drop at that ground as well.</p><p></p><p>Get rid of the Isolater next year for tax return shop around for a nice ALternator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioatg, post: 5386563, member: 570057"] Find the room. Go buy a cheap DMM from anywere and check the voltage at the Rear Batteries when the system cuts out. Then use that DMM and check the OHM load you have on the amp. I know you said you have the subs wired to 2ohms. Is that both susb together. Are your subs dual 4ohms.....Did you fix that ground yet. Smashing wire inbetween somthin and not using a ring terminal is a BAD ground. You can use the DMM and measure the voltage drop at that ground as well. Get rid of the Isolater next year for tax return shop around for a nice ALternator. [/QUOTE]
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