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<blockquote data-quote="Bobby322" data-source="post: 6371211" data-attributes="member: 602365"><p>I have a stock battery with a c&amp;d battery in the back. I have a 1/0 run from the front battery positive to the back battery and 1/0 for the rest of connections for back battery. I want to try to increase my voltage and have less drops so whats the best way to do that? Other than doing the big 3, what should I do? A new battery under hood? another back battery? I dont have a volt meter so idk how low my voltage drops are going. I want to be at around 13v even on heavy bass hits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobby322, post: 6371211, member: 602365"] I have a stock battery with a c&d battery in the back. I have a 1/0 run from the front battery positive to the back battery and 1/0 for the rest of connections for back battery. I want to try to increase my voltage and have less drops so whats the best way to do that? Other than doing the big 3, what should I do? A new battery under hood? another back battery? I dont have a volt meter so idk how low my voltage drops are going. I want to be at around 13v even on heavy bass hits. [/QUOTE]
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