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<blockquote data-quote="bass-aholic" data-source="post: 6374816" data-attributes="member: 590576"><p>Your headunit is cutting off because of low voltage, ive had it happen to me. Those amps draw 200amps of current each, thats a total of 800 amps. your alternator is 80 amps IIRC probably 50 amps at idle. The batteries once charged will power the amps for a minute or two until they are drained and need to be recharged which is what your alternator is for. you are going to need a lot bigger alt than what you have now to solve your problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bass-aholic, post: 6374816, member: 590576"] Your headunit is cutting off because of low voltage, ive had it happen to me. Those amps draw 200amps of current each, thats a total of 800 amps. your alternator is 80 amps IIRC probably 50 amps at idle. The batteries once charged will power the amps for a minute or two until they are drained and need to be recharged which is what your alternator is for. you are going to need a lot bigger alt than what you have now to solve your problem. [/QUOTE]
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