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<blockquote data-quote="F150 2.1k" data-source="post: 8498501" data-attributes="member: 669775"><p>I would probably have to agree with you there, but we can't necessarily rule that out. Its been a while since I've seen a 65 amp alternator, and I feel as if the manufacture put that in there to meet the bare minimum. Chances are your not playing your system at full blast either and I assure you your amps aren't pulling 850 watts at volume level 10, but something is causing this voltage drop.if I might ask, why did you end up not getting a car audio battery? If you dont have the money, you could buy another battery with the exact specs of your primary, and run an isolator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="F150 2.1k, post: 8498501, member: 669775"] I would probably have to agree with you there, but we can't necessarily rule that out. Its been a while since I've seen a 65 amp alternator, and I feel as if the manufacture put that in there to meet the bare minimum. Chances are your not playing your system at full blast either and I assure you your amps aren't pulling 850 watts at volume level 10, but something is causing this voltage drop.if I might ask, why did you end up not getting a car audio battery? If you dont have the money, you could buy another battery with the exact specs of your primary, and run an isolator. [/QUOTE]
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