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TRUCK DIES - Need Help !
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<blockquote data-quote="1000101" data-source="post: 8722023" data-attributes="member: 593073"><p>Like 9-10v </p><p></p><p>I can literally watch the voltage go from 12-14v slowly down to 9v if I'm steadily bumping the stereo at high volume. (Takes like 1-2 min) BUT, if I place my foot even gently on the gas (to increase the RPMs) the voltage drives right up to 12-14v almost instantly. </p><p></p><p>Also, the truck starts every time.. no issues etc. Drives with the stereo up just fine. Just when I'm at a stop light etc. and bumping, it wants to drop voltage. The two batteries are brand new ... the alt is brand new. I should have WAY more than enough power for this system. I did a big overkill on sizing for no reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1000101, post: 8722023, member: 593073"] Like 9-10v I can literally watch the voltage go from 12-14v slowly down to 9v if I'm steadily bumping the stereo at high volume. (Takes like 1-2 min) BUT, if I place my foot even gently on the gas (to increase the RPMs) the voltage drives right up to 12-14v almost instantly. Also, the truck starts every time.. no issues etc. Drives with the stereo up just fine. Just when I'm at a stop light etc. and bumping, it wants to drop voltage. The two batteries are brand new ... the alt is brand new. I should have WAY more than enough power for this system. I did a big overkill on sizing for no reason. [/QUOTE]
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