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<blockquote data-quote="ejschultz" data-source="post: 6368117" data-attributes="member: 603800"><p>I must have killed a few times. I never did it with music; I had a yellow top in the trunk with that setup. It was always when I was doing some sort of work that required me to have the doors open. The last time I remember was when I installed my alarm. I've had no issues with my yellow top up front since I went back to just one battery. The rear battery was deep cycled and never was hooked up to the car's electrical system. Long story short, be careful what you do with that red top up front. I've read that when treated right, they'll last 10+ years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejschultz, post: 6368117, member: 603800"] I must have killed a few times. I never did it with music; I had a yellow top in the trunk with that setup. It was always when I was doing some sort of work that required me to have the doors open. The last time I remember was when I installed my alarm. I've had no issues with my yellow top up front since I went back to just one battery. The rear battery was deep cycled and never was hooked up to the car's electrical system. Long story short, be careful what you do with that red top up front. I've read that when treated right, they'll last 10+ years. [/QUOTE]
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