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<blockquote data-quote="lovindabass" data-source="post: 6346353" data-attributes="member: 606900"><p>I drove from North atlanta to Venice FL about 560 miles and about a nine hour trip. and My system was running the whole time not loud but still running and when i took the stuff out of the back I checked the batteries cuz I was afraid they would be hot but no they were not hot at all. They were fine. the MLA is awesome. helps with higher voltage, And to charge my back batteries you need to run both a positive wire and a neg. otherwise you will just drain the back batteries then they will be dead and all your current will go to the rear batts trying to charge them. That may be your prob. Try running a neg line to the rear batts and charge the two back batts and see what your current sits at then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovindabass, post: 6346353, member: 606900"] I drove from North atlanta to Venice FL about 560 miles and about a nine hour trip. and My system was running the whole time not loud but still running and when i took the stuff out of the back I checked the batteries cuz I was afraid they would be hot but no they were not hot at all. They were fine. the MLA is awesome. helps with higher voltage, And to charge my back batteries you need to run both a positive wire and a neg. otherwise you will just drain the back batteries then they will be dead and all your current will go to the rear batts trying to charge them. That may be your prob. Try running a neg line to the rear batts and charge the two back batts and see what your current sits at then. [/QUOTE]
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