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<blockquote data-quote="jughead" data-source="post: 1312534" data-attributes="member: 564933"><p>I was getting the voltage from the display on the cap.The cap only runs to my sub amp. I had no isolator to begin with and the back battery just slowly drained if you played it up loud for a long period of time. The little honda alternator cant keep up with both batteries with the D-300HC pulling just under 100 Amps. I suppose i could try it that way again. The isolator is only supposed to charge when it needs to i thought. But how do you explain the amp stopping? It should be able to deal with how its set up now. When it stops, all you have to do is turn the volume down and it picks right back up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jughead, post: 1312534, member: 564933"] I was getting the voltage from the display on the cap.The cap only runs to my sub amp. I had no isolator to begin with and the back battery just slowly drained if you played it up loud for a long period of time. The little honda alternator cant keep up with both batteries with the D-300HC pulling just under 100 Amps. I suppose i could try it that way again. The isolator is only supposed to charge when it needs to i thought. But how do you explain the amp stopping? It should be able to deal with how its set up now. When it stops, all you have to do is turn the volume down and it picks right back up. [/QUOTE]
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