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<blockquote data-quote="kmanian" data-source="post: 5271970" data-attributes="member: 561298"><p>Eric, go back over your big3 connections and make sure there is no paint, oil... between the connector and the bare metal. Make sure all your connections are good. Check the resting voltage of your batts. With the car off you should be fine with the Kinetic you have, you should only see slow lowering of the voltage. turn the system on with the car off, check the voltage at the battery and see what the voltage drops to.</p><p></p><p>I am inclined to say it is a connection issue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmanian, post: 5271970, member: 561298"] Eric, go back over your big3 connections and make sure there is no paint, oil... between the connector and the bare metal. Make sure all your connections are good. Check the resting voltage of your batts. With the car off you should be fine with the Kinetic you have, you should only see slow lowering of the voltage. turn the system on with the car off, check the voltage at the battery and see what the voltage drops to. I am inclined to say it is a connection issue [/QUOTE]
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