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<blockquote data-quote="RumbleNTheTrunk" data-source="post: 930733" data-attributes="member: 561342"><p>I got a Ford F-150 reg. cab pickup, and Im running a Alpine 9830, and im aslo going to be putting in some Diamond Audio Hex s600s 6.5"s &amp; Diamond Audio D6 D6300.4 300w amp...And im already having a bit of power issues lol, today my A/c was acting up a bit, and my head unit was coming on, I had to restart my truck and my head unit came on thank god...I was was wondering what I could do to help this, because im afraid with the speakers and amps that my power issues will get worse...maybe a capacitor...or would it be possible to have two batteries? I personally believe it could be alternator trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RumbleNTheTrunk, post: 930733, member: 561342"] I got a Ford F-150 reg. cab pickup, and Im running a Alpine 9830, and im aslo going to be putting in some Diamond Audio Hex s600s 6.5"s & Diamond Audio D6 D6300.4 300w amp...And im already having a bit of power issues lol, today my A/c was acting up a bit, and my head unit was coming on, I had to restart my truck and my head unit came on thank god...I was was wondering what I could do to help this, because im afraid with the speakers and amps that my power issues will get worse...maybe a capacitor...or would it be possible to have two batteries? I personally believe it could be alternator trouble. [/QUOTE]
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