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<blockquote data-quote="Unregistered" data-source="post: 10317"><p>hmm, what i am doing to test is just pull the fuse, and not run the system for a day or 2, to see how the power keeps up, but i think i aggree because in the past it didnt really matter if i kept it quiet, or played it loud, the battery life seems to stay about the same, so it could just be the cap constantly pulling power, or the amps not shutting off, if the fust test letts me drive, i am going to disconnect the cap, and see if that helps, and run with just amps, no cap, see if i cant eliminate the problem, i hope i can get this figured out _ thanks for the tip,</p><p></p><p>ps the replacement alternator is stock, not a upgraded hi-amp, if relevent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unregistered, post: 10317"] hmm, what i am doing to test is just pull the fuse, and not run the system for a day or 2, to see how the power keeps up, but i think i aggree because in the past it didnt really matter if i kept it quiet, or played it loud, the battery life seems to stay about the same, so it could just be the cap constantly pulling power, or the amps not shutting off, if the fust test letts me drive, i am going to disconnect the cap, and see if that helps, and run with just amps, no cap, see if i cant eliminate the problem, i hope i can get this figured out _ thanks for the tip, ps the replacement alternator is stock, not a upgraded hi-amp, if relevent [/QUOTE]
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