528hz
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Alright guys this is killing me...first tiime I've ever had an issue with a voltage drop after everything proper is installed. Now to start off, I'm not going to name the company, because I don't want this thread going the wrong direction. The problem may in fact be my error...
This may be a lengthy post, but I'll try to hit the high points...
I'm running an RF 2500bdcp for my sub, an RF 600.4 for my highs. My electrical consists of 300a H.O. alt running directly to 2 Die Hard Platinum group 31a (exact batts as the Odyssey 2150s). One run of 1/0 grounded directly to the alternator bracket at the engine and grounded to one of the batts in the rear. Power from the alt is running to the other battery. Both batteries are wired parallel...here's the issues:
-So my voltage idles at about 13.8-13.9v.
-When I come to stops at times, my voltage will drop down into the 12s (12.5-12.7)
-When I play at 3/4 volume, I stay within 13.7v, but once I go full tilt it will drop quickly down into the 12.5-12.2v range. This will happen at idle as well when I'm driving. Thing is though, my sub won't even really get too warm after 30 sec of playing it like this...
My lights don't dim at all...
I was thinking something to do with the regulator, which is internal. No external regulator. The alt does have the smaller pulley on it, and I have installed a smaller belt to compensate. From what I can tell there is NO belt slippage...
Alright audio engineers...give me some light...
This may be a lengthy post, but I'll try to hit the high points...
I'm running an RF 2500bdcp for my sub, an RF 600.4 for my highs. My electrical consists of 300a H.O. alt running directly to 2 Die Hard Platinum group 31a (exact batts as the Odyssey 2150s). One run of 1/0 grounded directly to the alternator bracket at the engine and grounded to one of the batts in the rear. Power from the alt is running to the other battery. Both batteries are wired parallel...here's the issues:
-So my voltage idles at about 13.8-13.9v.
-When I come to stops at times, my voltage will drop down into the 12s (12.5-12.7)
-When I play at 3/4 volume, I stay within 13.7v, but once I go full tilt it will drop quickly down into the 12.5-12.2v range. This will happen at idle as well when I'm driving. Thing is though, my sub won't even really get too warm after 30 sec of playing it like this...
My lights don't dim at all...
I was thinking something to do with the regulator, which is internal. No external regulator. The alt does have the smaller pulley on it, and I have installed a smaller belt to compensate. From what I can tell there is NO belt slippage...
Alright audio engineers...give me some light...
