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<blockquote data-quote="bubbagumper6" data-source="post: 8194918" data-attributes="member: 567719"><p>Those amps are only 300w each so even with your 4 channel you can't be running much more than 800w total. If you replace your front battery with a new yellowtop you should be fine (assuming your alternator is in good working condition).</p><p></p><p>No you don't need to disconnect your amplifiers, just keep the volume low until you can get your electrical problems fixed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbagumper6, post: 8194918, member: 567719"] Those amps are only 300w each so even with your 4 channel you can't be running much more than 800w total. If you replace your front battery with a new yellowtop you should be fine (assuming your alternator is in good working condition). No you don't need to disconnect your amplifiers, just keep the volume low until you can get your electrical problems fixed. [/QUOTE]
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