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<blockquote data-quote="irkorn18" data-source="post: 4362046" data-attributes="member: 577581"><p>I have figured a lot of the problem out so far. I re did a lot to see if anything was wrong. I wired my battery to my cap(fused) and my cap to my amp(positive), then I took a negative from my amp to my body, and in a different spot, I seperately grounded my cap. I put my cap back in, because my lights still dimmed, and this helped me significantly. I can't have it turned up quite as much as I like because I think that my battery is weak, but I hope to get a new one soon, and hopefully that will help it. I did the big 3 over, too. Any more thoughts would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="irkorn18, post: 4362046, member: 577581"] I have figured a lot of the problem out so far. I re did a lot to see if anything was wrong. I wired my battery to my cap(fused) and my cap to my amp(positive), then I took a negative from my amp to my body, and in a different spot, I seperately grounded my cap. I put my cap back in, because my lights still dimmed, and this helped me significantly. I can't have it turned up quite as much as I like because I think that my battery is weak, but I hope to get a new one soon, and hopefully that will help it. I did the big 3 over, too. Any more thoughts would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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