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<blockquote data-quote="knukonceptz" data-source="post: 3359785" data-attributes="member: 548221"><p>Not true, it will still drain your battery if left on long enough. The amp just being on is drawing about 0.5A (see manual - it will be current draw - idle). If you left your amp on over two days with the car sitting, the battery would be dead. Happened to me in high school (moons ago) I left the amp on over night dorve to school, left the amp on again came out and it was dead (about 16 hours of being left on) luckily I drove a stick shift and just needed to find a hill to get going.</p><p></p><p>Also if you connecting multiple amps off a low current circuit you might want to consider adding a relay. I'd recommend this for installs with 3 or more amps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knukonceptz, post: 3359785, member: 548221"] Not true, it will still drain your battery if left on long enough. The amp just being on is drawing about 0.5A (see manual - it will be current draw - idle). If you left your amp on over two days with the car sitting, the battery would be dead. Happened to me in high school (moons ago) I left the amp on over night dorve to school, left the amp on again came out and it was dead (about 16 hours of being left on) luckily I drove a stick shift and just needed to find a hill to get going. Also if you connecting multiple amps off a low current circuit you might want to consider adding a relay. I'd recommend this for installs with 3 or more amps [/QUOTE]
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